o

NILES HERALD-SPECTATORf $1.50 Thursday, April 23,2015 nilesheraldspectator.com

NEWS 'Don'tyouforget aboutme, D207 staff finds original copy of 'The Breakfast Club' script. Page 6

GErn IMAGES Gun shop case to be decided Ruling expected in May for Nues gun shop -- lawsuit.Page 6 - - e.'. e.'t - --- = = SPORTS -

'c3 ° -- A good ? ------:. start a- "- Niles North err.. * J. ga1ie Nina - _.4 - -.- -- _1 '- Yonan. left, has posted five shutouts in her .-o first seven JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS games this season.Page 53 A first draft of "The Breakfast Club" script was discovered recently while Maine Township High School District 207 staff was GEOFF SCHEEPER/ cleaning out filing cabinets. The movie was filmed at the shuttered Maine North High School in the spring of 1984. PIONEER PRESS

VEHICLE LOAN RATES AS LOW AS 1.74% APR'

SO-frTLO91I SB1IN Is NOI)4O 0959 cømn4s.R.c.*I iflItfl - s* H* ns .LSIO 'a 1)lI4N1 5T0-31O1LSTC8CCTO [ o ]TSHNdd I-V31 :5>d 33 Ndd*TLO91IWt,#!gs H')() '5ALiijk-.,,, 2 SHOUT OUT NILES HERALD- SPECTATOR nilesheraldspectator.com Drashti Rami, mother and singer Drashti Rami ofDes Plaines is a Bob Fleck, Publisher/General Manager big fan of the Village Creamery in Niles (8000 N. Waukegan Road) John Puterbaugh, Editor where she answered a few ques- 312-222-3331; [email protected] tions for Pioneer Press. Her par- Jill McDermoft, Vice President of Advertising ents live in Skokie and she decided 224-500-2419; [email protected] to drive to Niles as part of her shopping excursion with her Local News Editor: MAILING ADDRESS mother-in-law Jasmit. Rami is the Richard Ray, 312-222-3339 435 N. Michigan Ave. proud parent ofher son Angad. rray()pioneerlocaI.com Chicago, IL 60611 Q.What's your favorite fia- Local Sports Editor PUBLICATiON INFORMATiON: vor? Ryan Nilsson, 312-222-2396 NUes Herald-Spectator (USPS 390-680) A. Birthday cake! That's my all rnhlssonpioneerIocaI.com is published 52 issues per year by Chicago Tribune Media Group, time favorite. I recently tried the ADVERTISING mango. That one is getting to the Display: 312-283-7056 435 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Classified: 866-399-0537 , 60611. Single copy: $1.50. top ofmy favorite list! Email: suburban.ctass(atribpub.com Periodicals postage paid at Aurora IL Q. What makes the Village Legals: [email protected] and additional mailing offices. One- Creamery so different? Obituaries: 866-399-0537 year subscription: $52.00. In-county or suburban.obit(tribpub.com only. POSTMASTER: Send address A. They make it[ice cream] changes to Niles Herald-Spectator, every day, fresh! KARIE ANGELL LUC/PIONEEP PRESS SERVICE & NEW SUBSCRIBERS 777 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Drashti Rami of Des Plaines, Phone: 847-696-6040 QWhat are your hobbies? Illinois, 60654. New subscriber starts A. Dancing! I love to dance! I Email: (-ircuIation(.pioneerIocaI.com require email address. If for some Customer Service Hours reason you choose to cancel, please could dance all night long. I love Q. What's your view on moth-no ego. Love is enough to get Mon.-FrI.:6a.m.-5p.m. note that a refund processing fee may singing1 erhood? through 1if Sat-Sun: 7 a.m.-12 p.m. apply. Vol.67, No. 12 Q Who's your favorite singer? It's the best thing that could A. Sonu Nigam. And I like Taylor happen to a woman. Just seeing KaneAngellLuc,forPioneer Press ADVERTISING iutas A CONDrT)O«t Acceptance ofads by Publisher is expressly conditioned on and subject Swift him [her son] smile. He's very cute. to the tollowing terms. 'Publishormeans this publication. Its parent(s). subsidiaries and affiliates. Advertisen agrees that Publishers iabiIitin relation to any act, omission. tailure to publish. or error in the pubIshing of any Q.Pepsi orCoke? All babies are a gift from God. Shout Out is a weeklyfeature where ad will not exceed the amount paid tor stich ad. Under no circumstances will Publisher ever be liable fon any ivttirect. consequential or special damages, or any other costs arising out or related to any act. omission, failure A. None! I don't drink sodas at A. What's your message to the we get to know and introduce our to publish, or error in the publIshing of an ad. lt is the sole responsibility of the Advertiser to check the correct- all. ness of each Insertion. Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edit, or reject any copy. I can't swallow them. I likeworld? readers to their fellow community and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion without notice. Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold juices and tap water. Yes, Lake Just...love. That's enough for an members and local visitors thmtgh- Publisher harmless from unit against any liability, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys feesl arising from any claims resulting from publìcation by Publisher ut the Advertiser's ads. Michigan water is the best! entire life. No jealously, no anger,out suburban Chicago.

I MARINOREALTORS flbtChi cagoland's #1 Mattress Store .111griiu i3 5800 Dempster- Morton Grove Free Delivery & Haul-Away (847)967-5500 21 (OUTSIDE ILLINOISCALL i 800 253 0021) r TheGold Standard www.century21madno.com I

, ;

,

i_ -'u r

LDOMDO TOWERS BEAUTYI NOTHING ELSL COMPARES! M)rtvn GroveNew listing' Spectacular t2 moni Citlovial sas been Morton Grove Finit 011er Huge Dramatic S Unique tO coin Split eveI beiulifully remodeled & updated5 bro 11 2 Granitt battis, New in mint, mow-in condItIon Large livIng rm formol dining roi 4 brs & updated Granito kitchen spacious living rs & dIning im with hardwood 3 bottin Eat-in kitchen main tillar family witti firpplace y adjacent den! tirsMain floor family rm wIEP New windows decor sliding di)ors, oNice coula be addItIonal br Lagt lowe' 100Cl IPC mi y qiant cemented furnace AC, HW hooter S itnueway. Full tinished bsmt w!rec rm S wet crawl with high certiog ter easy entra storage Big lof & River blick tiatlo bar. 2 car attached gar. Must Sgyi $559 Attached garage Great LocatIon! $399,500 Mattresses, Bedding & Acce a We Honor All Competitors' Sale Prices P :' ,- ;v ".iìc A R E LOOM. tr-: ' .. . TEMPUR-PEDIC . i'.- ur ';: :. ,' _ J-- . 24 Month No Interest Financing with your Abt Card VIEWS OF THE GOLF COURSE! AMAZING PRAIRIE STYLE HOME No interest if paid in full within 24 months on qualifying mattress purchases See store for complete details nuri, ' e Reduced' Space . Elegance in this 2 br . 2 batti end Park Ridge. Priced to SELL' Only 9 years NEWi Fabulous Pmlne Style" unit located at "Siena overlooking the golf course! 2,067 sq ft unit bolt 4 br - 3 ½ batIr home. Ute new and move in condition 23 gourmet in 2006 2 side by side garage spaces. Huge Great rm w/lots of lite kitchen with 42' cabinetry, Granite counter tops I SS appliances Oak Fabulous kitchen w/Granite island + counters, 1W firs, SS appls 5 42' floors S doors. Hoge train floor family roi witt stone fireplace Man br www.Abt.com847.544.2230 cabinets Den could be 3rd br Mas b' w/'MC yt 2x1 2 bath w/Jacuzzi. S suIte wìttuti 5 walk in closet Finest finishes S loads of entras Superb 1201.) N Miiwiti Av, Glotiview, IL 6(1025 flbt.. sep stower munit laundry Radiant heat in firs Induded $369,000 Lation; near town & ani $694,000 VIKING PATIO SHOP L STOREWIDE SPRING SALES EVENT! I sen_s------SAVE.Ç%-4O% OFF..' ANNUAL s. LLOYD FLANDERS FACIORY AIJFHOR1ZED SAU

s TAKEANEXTRA 20% OFF CURRENT SALEPRICES!

W O V E N F O RL I F E

VIKING SKI & PATIO SHOP 131 W. Northwest Hwy Barrington, IL 60010 STORE HOURS MonTuesWedFri10-6 Thurs 10-8Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4 847-381-1188

BBS Esdudm some ems .,,ø,r.,.- 4 NEWS Ruling scheduled ¡nnshop lawsuit BY IGoR STUDENKOV owners applied for a spe- er danger and would have Pioneer Press cial-use permit to open aan adverse impact on nearby gun shop at 6143 W. Howardbusinesses. The fate of a lawsuit a St. in May 2014, in a largely According to thesuit, Skokie-based gun controlindustrial section of Niles.state courts have historically advocacy group filed against By the time the applicationdetermined the validity of the village of Nues will bereached the Village Boardzoning changes based on decided next month. on June 24, a group of Niles, existing uses of nearby People for a Safer Society Skokie and Lincoinwoodproperties, the changes' ef- filed a lawsuit against the residentsraised concernfect on property values, how village on Oct 17, 2014, over that the shop would be toolong the property has been the Village Board's decision close to Niles West Highvacant and the changes' to grant a special-use permitSchool, Niles Central High effects on residents' welfare. to Sportsman's Club gunSchool and New Hope On Dec. 9, the village shop and firing range. In its Academy, a private schoolhired Nolan Law Group to lawsuit, the group sought to for students struggling with handle the legal defense. not only annul the permit, emotional challenges. The firm filed a motion to but to prohibit the village The Village Board ulti-dismiss the lawsuit, arguing GOP STUDENKOV/PIONEEP PRESS from granting a permit formately approved the permitthat the group filed the suitMembers of People For a Safer Society wait outside the courtroom before the hearing any gun shop that wants toon July 29. But People for alacking adequate legal regarding their lawsuit against the village of Nues. open on that piece of land. Safer Society members con-grounds. On April 14, the In response, the village'stinued to come to meetings,two parties came beforespecial-use permit on "fa- village granting special-use Valderrama questioned attorneys filed a motion tourging the trustees to re-Valderrama to argue theircial" basis - which meanspermits to gun shops inboth attorneys about their dismiss the lawsuitalto- verse their decision. On Oct sides. theplaintiffsarguethatgeneral. He argued that, position, including the cited gether. 17, they took it a step further, Attorney Don Nolan ofgranting special-useper- historically, in cases like this, legal precedents. He repeat- Judge FranklinUlyses filing a lawsuit against theNolan Law Group argued mits to any gun shop in anyplaintiffs have sued on anedly expressed reservations Valderrama was originallyvillage in Cook County Cir-that because none of the context is unconstitutional.as-appliedbasis. Whileabout letting the lawsuit go scheduledtodecide cuit Court parties involved in the law- Claiming that was nearlyHind acknowledged that forward as it was. whether to grant the motion The suit, which was pre-suit would be directly af-impossible toprove, thethe plaintiffs in questions "I really don't want any- on April 14. But after listen- pared by Evanston-basedfected by the opening of avillage attorneys asked towere usually businesses di-one to waste time on some- ing to attorneys for both attorney Tony Hind, arguesgun shop at that location have the lawsuit dismissed. rectly affected by a zoning thing that can be cleaned up sides, he decided to takethat a gun shop at thatthey don't have the legal Hind responded that itdecision, it still falls underand refiled," Valderrama some time to consider it,location would lead to anstanding to sue on these would make no sense for theestablished precedent. said. and said he will issue a final increase in crime a drop inpoints. plaintiffs to challenge the "The village is asking the decision May14. property values,thatit Nolan also argued that lawsuit on facial basis sincecourt to use the wrongIgor Studenkov is a freelance The Sportsman's Club would put children in great-the lawsuit challenges the they have no issue with the language," he said. reporterfor Pioneer Press.

Nues Library considers charging non-residentsprogramfees BY IG0R STUDENKOV residents were checking outand reserve time on libraryget work done7 the emailmind, Drblik explained thatpossible. She notedthat Pioneer Press books and using librarycomputers under the sameready. "Not just me, but thethis part ofthe proposal wassome of the library's biest computers, forcing resi-termsasresident card-residents of Niles have to deliberately open-ended. supporters weren't even The Niles Public Library dents to wait. holders. Unlike residents, pay taxes, unlike half of the "We may pay quite a bit Nues residents. Board ofTrustees is consid- As the board consideredtheycan'treserve studypeople that come to the for our programs," she said. "Tomorrow night, we are ering charging non-resident the issue during its April 15rooms. library from outside towns'"It would help us offset the going to have Library Night library patrons fees for at- meeting, many trustees ex- Non-residents can also Drblik argued that the fees. It's just something thatOut,' she said. "The person tending certain programs. pressed reservations, argu-purchase full-fledged Niles library should take a cue would be nice to have." who sets it up is not a Niles Under the proposal puting that the plan went too library cards for $100. Non- from the Park Ridge Public Trustee Linda Ryan as-resident She loved our li- forward by Trustee Carolyn far. After some discussion,residents who don't haveLibrary, which startedgued the Park Ridgeli- brary so much she wanted Drhlik,non-residentsthe board decided to holdlibrary cards can use thecharging non-residents for brary's policy was too strict to do something for us." would pay $3 an hour to use off making a decision onelibrary computers by re- computer use and attendingShe also said the board Lempke also said renova- library computers and scan- way or another, asking In-questing reservation codes library programs in 2014. should discuss the issuefions in the Morton Grove nera. The proposal wouldterim Director Susanat the service desk. During the March meet-more before making thePublicLibrary, which also give the library theLempke to research the Drblik originally raised ing,Drblik introduced a final decision. closed off most ofthe build- authority to charge non-matter further. her concerns during the more detailed version of her Board President Morgan ing for the past six months, residents fees for attending Under the current as- March 18 meeting. She cited proposal. It called for non-Dubiel said he had his ownmight have led to an influx library programs. Non-resi- rangement, non-residentsan email sent by a libraryresidents to pay $3 an hourmisgiving. of non-residents. dents who have their librarywho have library cards frompatron who identified her-to use computers and scan- "In terms of tax fairness, Trustee Karen Dimond cards registered with themost other Chicago areaselfas Jessica K. ner or fax stations. this makes sense," he said.said she wanted to have NilesPublicLibrarylibraries have a right to "I, as a resident of Niles, The proposal also gave"My concern would be im-more information before wouldn't be affected. register their cards with the am irritatedtosee thatthe library the power toplementation, how hard it isvoting. Drblik said she made theNiles Public Library Oncewhen I come to the library, charge non-residents feesto manage or implement." Lempke agreed. proposalinresponse tothe cards areregistered,books are never availablefor attending library pro- Lempke said that, per- complaints by some resi-they can check out materi- and seats are always taken;grams. When asked what sonally, she wanted to haveIgor Studenkov is a freelance dents that too many non-als, print or scan materialstherefore, it is impossible to sort of programs she had inthe library open as much as reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS Tot Learning Center State senatepassesbills Nationally accredited educationa' childcare designed to reduce jet noise Open House BY JON HILKEVITCH "I am responding to thethe west side of the airport, Saturday, May 9, II a.m. to I p.m. Chicago Tribune community's cry for help'close to one of the diagonal Mulroe, a Chicago Demo-runways. Tour the facility and meet the teachers The IllinoisSenatecrat whose district is im- Senate Bill 637 states: unanimously approved leg-mediately east of O'Hare, "All runways shall be main- islation Thursday designed said in a phone interview. tamed and used in a safe to mitigate jet noise around "Chicago has been point-and equitable manner for O'Hare International Air- ing fingers at the FAA, andthe purpose of fairly dis- port by increasing the cap the FAA has been pointingtributing air traffic over city on the number of runwaysfingers at Chicago. The air- and suburban communi- to 10 from eight, and pro- port and the airlines have to ties" surrounding O'Hare. hibiting the city of Chicago begoodneighbors. You Companion legislation, from closing and demol- cannot discount that people S.B. 636, would increase the ishing any of the airport'sare being affected. I wantmaximum number of run- four diagonal runways. the diagonal runways to be ways that the state allows at Two bills introduced by an option," Mulroe said. O'Hare to 10 from eight. state Sen. John Mulroe are Chicago aviation officials The O'Hare Modernization aimed at expanding O'Haredid not immediately re-Program. which began in flight paths to reduce jetspond to questions from the2005 and has not been noise that has been saturat-Tribune about the legisla- completed, envisionssix ing some Chicago neigh-tion. east-west parallel runways borhoods and western sub- FAA spokesman Tonyand two diagonal runways. 370 I Howard Street, Skokie (847) 674- I 500, ext. 3400 urbs since late 2013, when Molinaro said the agencyCurrently there are four O'Hare air-traffic patternsdoes not comment on pend- parallels and four diago- changed. The billsare ing legislation. nals. Tot Learning Center offers year-round, headed to the House for Keeping 10 runways op- The Chicago Depart- consideration. erational at O'Hare wouldment of Aviation has said childcarefor infants through fiear-oId childr PARK DISTRICT If the legislationisincrease maintenancethat one of the four diago- _ .. ' SkokieParks.org passed by the General As-costs. And while all10 nal runways, running sembly and signed into lawrunways would never benorthwest to southeast, will by the governor,it'sstill used simultaneously, thebe permanently closed Aug. unclear whether Chicagomore complex airfield lay- 20, followed by the closure officials would call off theout could create safety risks of a second diagonal run- Mega Connect Breakfast scheduled closure of oneinvolving more planes taxi-way with the same align- diagonal runway in fouring across runways on theirment in November 2020. months and work with theway to the gate or other Noise complaints filed Holiday Inn Skokie Federal Aviation Adminis- runways. Taxiing planesonline and to a city-oper- tration to disperse the moreacross runways is a practiceated hot line totaled 39,500 than 2,400 daily flights atthat air traffic controllersin January setting a new Thursday, May 7th O'Hare across a wideravoid whenever possible. monthly record. number of runways point- In addition, Chicago has ing in a variety of direc-plans to eventually build a [email protected] tions. new passenger terminal on Twitter @ihilkevitch North Shore Multi-Chamber Networking event from 7:3Oam-9:3Oam Village of Nues invites localorgs at the Holiday Inn Chicago, North Shore to march in Fourth of July parade $25 per Member and

BY ICOR STUDENKOV High School and travelingat vniles.com. All applica- $35 non-member and walk-ins Pioneer Press down Ozark Avenue beforetions must be mailed to the turning east on Main Street,Niles Village Hall in before The village of Niles issouth on Harlem Avenue June 1. reaching out to businesses,and west on Monroe Street, The village is also looking Holiday Inn, Skokie schools and community or-ending at Graham Heightsfor parade volunteers and ganizations that may be park. There, the Niles Parksponsors. Interested resi- 5300 W. Touhy Ave. interested in marching inDistrict is planning to or-dents and organizations the Fourth of July parade,ganize post-parade festiv-should contact Cathy Spa- Skokie IL 60077 according to a news release. ities for marchers and resi-doni at 847-588-8005, or The paradewillstart at 9dents. cmsivniles.com. am. It will follow a roughly Anyone who wants to "S"-shaped route, starting atparticipate must fill out anIgorStudenkov is afreelance Jackie 31 2.961 .6591 [email protected] Notre Dame College Prep application available online reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS D207 unearths '80spoprelic duringmove Staff finds original 1983 'Breakfast Club' screenplay in Maine South filing cabinet

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON also scrawled in blue pen on Pioneer Press the right side ofthe cover. Wallace said it is typical You never know what for school district officials to you might find during aread through scripts when- move. ever a building is requested In a local school district'sfor filming, mainly to review case, it was a piece of 1980s the content of what will be film history produced. An original screenplay of There is also something "The Breakfast Club" wasWallace finds amusing unearthed while Maineabout the script,alittle Township High School Dis-addition that he says gives it trict 207 staff were packing"authenticity." up officesinside Park "In the upper left, there is Ridge's Maine South Highwhat appears to be pizza School just prior tolast grease;' he said, chuckling. month's move to the newly"I can imagine somebody acquired building next door. taking this out over lunch UNIVERSAL PICTURES "One day a few weeksand saying, 'I wonder what Left:Maine Township High School District207Superintendent Ken Wallace holds a ago, one of the assistants this is all about." screenplay to the1985movie "The Breakfast Club" found in a recent move of adminis- was ing through a filing How close the manu- trative offices.Above:Judd Nelson, from left, Emilio Estever,AllySheedy, Molly Ringwald cabinet and found a file thatscript is to the final script and Michael Hall in "The BreakfastClub,much of which was filmed at Maine North. had a manuscript from "Theand the completedfilm Breakfast Club" dated Sept would only be known by Breakfast Club" around anRingwald to say 'hi' androllment. But by the late 21, 1983," said District 207real "Breakfast Club" afcio- early morning detentionthat's it,' he said. "I don't 1970s, early enrollment pro- Superintendent Ken Wal- nados who had a chance to hailat New Trier Highthink we exchanged anyjections failed to materialize lace. "It's a first draft of thereview it line by line and School in Wnmetka, andwords. She just nodded herand the school was closed in screenplaybyJohncompare. But just looking at chose to film it in Mainehead." 1981 after just II years in Hughes." the first few pages shows Township has also given the Kenney says he wasn'toperation. There is good reason forone obvions difference be- movie a special fondnesssurprised that a major film District 207 soldthe the school district to havetween the first draft and the among locals. company selected Mainebuilding and surrounding the early film script: muchfinal product: the name of Don Kenney was DistrictNorth High School for aproperty at auction in 1988. of "The Breakfast Club" was Molly Ringwald's character JENNIFER JOHNSON/ 207's chief financial officermovie set. The IllinoisState Police filmed inside the shutteredwas originally Cathy Doug- PIONEER PRESS when movie was being "We had a closed highcurrently own the facility. Maine North High School las, not Claire Standish. aId Stillwaugh, former coor- made at Maine North, 9511 school, it was empty and Proceeds from that sale in unincorporated Maine The script was discov- dinator of purchasing andHarrison St One of histhere was a lot of space' hewere used last year to buy Township during the springered among other docu- facilities for District 207. responsibilities was makingsaid. "Hughes lived in theback the former District 207 of 1984. Maine North's gymments related to the filming, "We close with nothingsure the district was reim-north suburbs and that'sadministration building at served as the sound stage for including a contract withbut the fondest thoughtsbursed for the use of thewhere he produced most of1177 S. Dee Road, located the Shermer High SchoolUniversal Studios that set a and memories of Universalbuilding and that any dam-his flicks. I thought, 'Well,adjacent to Maine South, library set that was con- rental fee of $48,000 for the Studios and 'The Breakfastage caused would be re-gee, it's a nice use of a greatwhich prompted the move structed for the film aboutMaine North site. TheClub," Stillwaugh wrote. paired. building and maybe we can that uncovered "The Break- five teenagers serving anschool was made available"We trust the film will be a "That was my biestmake a buck and pay thefast Club" script all-day Saturday detention.to the film company 24huge success' concern - that there was heating bilL'" Wallace calls the docu- Released in 1985. the film hours a day, seven days a As it turned out, it was. not damage to the gym Prior to the film, Districtment "an iconic piece of starred Emilio Estevez, An- week, Wallace said. "The Breakfast Club," floor," Kenney said. "So they207 had been renting outhistory" that he hopes can thony Michael Hall, Judd Correspondence be-marking its 30 anniversarycame in and put down bigMaine North for variousbe preserved and displayed Nelson, Molly Ringwald tween movie studio execu- this year, is largely known as felt pads and built the set on purposes. At one point, it for public viewing. and Ally Sheedy. tives and district officialsone of the most popular top ofthe pads." was the headquarters for "The odds ofhaving such The cover of the script also shows that an early titleAmerican "coming of age" Kenney also spent somethe Chicago Blitz indooran iconic movie filmed and indicates it was a copy given considered for the film wasfilms. And the fact thattime on the set, though he football team. associated with your district to then-superintendent"Saturday Breakfast Club."producer, director anddid not meet John Hughes Maine North, the dis- are astronomical," he said. John Murphy in January ofThere is also a final letter toscreenwriter John Hughesor interact with the youngtrict's smallest, but newest 1984. "Reviewed and ap- Universal Studios' unit pro-spent his teenage years in cast. school, opened in 1970 to jjohnson®pioneerlocal.com proved by Dr. Murphy" is duction manager from Don-Northbrook, based "The "I may have met Mollyaccommodate growing en- Twitter (JenJ'ioneer NEWS 30 Construction begins onCrawford Avenue «/)eOU.. B NATALIE RAYES "The intersectionofPratt and "/7\tlt ) \\ tItl\; \ Pioneer Press Crawford has to be closed at As the warmer weather triggers the start of construction season, long-termdifferent times and we're try- lane closures planned as part of the two-year-long Crawford Avenue recon-ing to mitigate the major traf struction project was set to begin this pro blem.s." week. fic A four-month break in the project- Andrew Letson, assistant to Lincoinwood allowed traffic flow along the constructionpublic works director zone on Crawford in Lincoinwood and in parts of Skokie to return to normal during the winter months, but the delays thatpublic works director. became familiar to drivers last summer "The water main is generally done - were scheduled to resume on April 20. there's some connection work that needs Construction crews are reconstructingto be finished, however' Letson said. the west side of the street, and all traffic The Public Works Department has been from Touhy Avenue to Devon Avenue isworking with officials at Lincolnwood being shifted to the east side of the street,School District 74 - which lies in the heart according to information from the Lin-of the construction zone at Pratt and coinwood Public Works Department. Crawford avenues - to reduce traffic The westbound lane closures will re-delays near the campus of the three main effect for the duration of the project, schools. which officials from the Illinois Depart- "We've been working with the school ment of Transportation have said woulddistrict throughout the whole project, and likely wrap-up by the end of the year. they've been an integral part of our During the second phase of the project,planning' Letson said. "One aspect of the crews will repave the roadway and replaceproject, is that the intersection of Pratt and sidewalks and streetlights. Crawford has to be closed at different Contractors will also landscape thetimes and we're trying to mitigate the ( IsIIi.tl41I \i s .1. parkways and medians - work that will major traffic problems." u,,.4*I l' . .t4 extend through Skokie's end of Crawford School district officials have offered free f1,« h .,. 1 IVI from Oakton Street to Jarvis Avenue. bus service to parents in an effort to reduce A water main installation project thatthe traffic. began last year will also be wrapped up in coming months, according to AndrewNatalie Hayes is a freelance reporter for Letson, assistantto the LincoinwoodPioneer Press. McAninch Arts Center College of DuPage Milwaukee Avenue resurfacing Sat. 5/16 3pm project set to begin this week Sun. 5/17 1pm Pioneer Press Staff While Milwaukee Avenue will remain open during the project, lane restrictions Aurora's Ballet Class OnStage For the past several years, the village ofduring various phases of construction will Niles has been working with the Illinoisaffect traffic flow. Work will take place from Following Sunday Performance Only Department of Transportation toward aapproximately 7 a.m.until 5 p.m. on plan to improve the condition and appear- weekdays. Dance onstage and meet costumed characters ance ofvarious state roadways in town. Village officials ask that residents along The next improvement to take place inthe construction area mark lawn sprinider Nilesis the resurfacing of Milwaukeesystems with flags. The contractor complet- extra ticket required Avenue from Glenview Road in Glenviewing the projectis not responsible for on the north, to Harts Road on the south damagingsprinlder systems in the parkway, must purchase by phone and was scheduled to begin April 20,but will make every effort to avoid them if officials said in a news release. they are marked, the release said. The project is being fully funded by the Contact the Niles Engineering Depart- state of Illinois and reflects a substantialment at (847) 588-7920 between the hours 630/942-4000 atthemac.org investmentinlocalinfrastructure, theof 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for more in- release said. formation. ; Get The. Réai

OVER 800 NEW CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM CHEROKEES, PROMASTERS, WRANGLERS, MINI VANS, RAM TRUCKS

$

ND THE ALL NEW JEEP RENEGADE NOW IN STOCK!

LI-PV 2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED LEASE FOR ïJ9/36mos $2999 due at signing. No sec. dep. $2229 due at signing. No sec. dep.

QUALITY PRE-DRIVEN VEHICLES!

2014 Fiat 2014 Dodge 2013 Ford CMax 2014 Chrysler 2014 Chrysler 5001 Easy KB Br. Caravan LXI Hybrid SEI H.B. 200 Touring Sedan 300C Sedan Stk#15J066. 11K Stk,# I 5J070. 16K S5#1 5GW 1 Slk.#14J 153 SIk.# i 5J029. 14 993 1: 993 19 993 2O,993 24,993r, 2011 Jeep 2011 LexusRX 2014 loyola Avalen ;$. ..20t5ieepWrangler .. .I-T=,-v j 2Ol4Rano . ... Wrangler Rubicon 350 AWO SLAV kdan J.. Onliin0edsahara 2SOOSLT4WD _. Stk.#8737A S⌻A Stk.#8569A, 7K Stk.#15iO46 Diesel -. / I Slk.#14J348 b.-.. .J . 25 493 27,993 30,693 I 36,793 38,493 . .

...... - - .I.- ...... '.. NANCÌTIGAVAILABLE REGARDLESS OF HISTORY! NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT.ALL APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED!

Se Habla 200 w. Grand Ave. in Elmhurst Espanol and Mówimy Po Jeepe Poisku Ic Must brIng in competors ad on saine vehicle wdh sanie features, pkg & options. Lease w6h approved cred. Add tao, hc, Idle & $1 6843Doc. Fee. Lessee responsible - for rnainlenance & repair and eady tensinalion. No pnor sales apply. We reserve the nyht lo purchase the vehicle at the advertised pnce. Offen ends4130/15. POLICE REPORT

The following inci-her physical appearance.burglarized April 12 in- dents were listed in theThe woman reported the side a fitness center on Cops: Store's refusal to sell alcohol official bulletin of theincident to her employer, the 9200 of Mil- Nues Police Depart- who told her to handle itwaukee Avenue. A wal- ment. Readers arere- on her own, police said. let, car keys and cell- leads to arrest of Park Ridgeman minded that an arrest A man reported thatphone were stolen. does not constitutea he was hit in the face by A Freightliner truck, Police records intoxicated. his own recognizance, as- finding of guilt. Only a another man on April 12 reported stolen from This reportedly led Bon- signed an April 28 court date court of law can makeinside a restaurant onChicago, was found by show previous die to become belligerentand given a ride home by that determination. the 9000 block of Mil-police on April 14 in a with employees and askingpolice. waukee Avenue. The vic-parking lot on the 8700 incidents with to speak to a manager at the Park Ridge police have DISPUTE tim did not want to signblock of Dempster store, police said. The man-had past encounters with A resident of the 7000 complaints against theStreet. accused man ager,a41-year-old man,Bondie, reports show. In block of Greenleaf Street other man, police said. asked Bondie "multipleFebruary 2014 Bondie was contacted police on April PROPERTY DAMAGE BY JENNIFER JOHNSON times" to leave the store, butarrested on a disorderly con- 11 after a family member BURGLARY A woman told police Pioneer Press he reftised,at one pointduct charge after he was broke a toilet "out of A home on the 8200that around 4 a.m., April reaching into his coat andaccused of swearing and spite to inconvenience block of Milwaukee Ave-13, someone drove by her Police were called to asaying, "This isn't over," ac-taking photos of children her," police said. A verbal nue was burglarized be-vehicle in a pickup truck Park Ridge grocery storecording to the Park Ridgeinside Starbucks, 15 S. Pros- argument between fami- tween April 9 and Aprilarid threw a bottle at the after a customer allegedlypolice. pect Ave. He was also nr- ly members also report- 10. No additional infor-rear window, causing it refused to leave when he The manager, who re-rested in 2010 after police edly occurred, and theymation was provided to shatter. The incident was told he could not pur- portedly feared that Bondiewere called to a Northwest agreed to separate for A home was burglar-occurred in a parking lot chase alcohol there. was reaching for a weapon,Highway restaurant for a the night. ized April 14 between on the 8500 block of Golf Accordingto police, Brian called police. report ofa man who became 7:40 n.m. and 6:26 p.m. Road. Bondie, 53, of the 100 block Police said officers foundverbally abusivetostaff BArrERv on the 8200 block of A man reported that An employee at a res- of North Prospect Avenue,Bondie uncooperative whenwhen employees refused to Norma Court. No addi-someone scratched an Park Ridge, attempted tothey arrived. According toserve him any more alcohol. taurant on the 9000tional information wasobscenity into the hood block of Golf Road told purchase alcohol at Traderpolice, Bondie initially didHe was charged with ob- provided. of his vehicle while it Joe's,190 N. Northwestnot want to provide identifi- police on April 11 that a was parked between struction of a police officer co-worker had touchedT}FT Highway, on the evening ofcation. in that incident. April 12 and April 13 on April 7. but employees re- Bondie was charged with her inappropriately Two men reported the 8000 block of Oriole while commenting onthat their lockers were fused to sell the items to himdisorderly conduct and tres- [email protected] Avenue. because he appeared to bepassing. He was released on Twitter @JenPioneer

f'.

If you love where you work, nominate your company for a Top Workplace award.

TOP WORK PLACES (Chicagoribunc

www.chicagotribune.com/nominate

..l.I.I.I.l t I P I i I I I I I I I I I I,I$ IlI ! ! I I E I ' t t I C P I I S I I I I I I I I I S i 5 . JIIIi tIli' , k'., lo EDUCATION Rivers Casino donates nearly $30Kto D63 BY DAYNA FIELDS said, benefit Des Plaines learning English as a second have access to the Internet Pioneer Press School District 62, not D63. language, she said, whileat home, so this will be "As a school district that parents who work until 5especially important for Rivers Casinoin Desis primarily in unincorpo- p.m. know their children arethem, so we're really, really Plaines made anearlyrated Cook County those safe. All of this for pricesgrateful for that." $30,000 donation to Eastopportunities aren't as com- that Surber referstoas Surber said the tablets Maine School District 63. mon for us as they are in "really, really competitive." will keep the TLC Program The donation from thesome other communities," "They're actually theand their kids up to date Rivers Casino FoundationClay said. "So it's definitely lowest around for this kindwith technology. will purchase 90 tablet com- very much appreciated, and of quality of experience," She has no reservations I puters for the roughly 300anything that companies she said. "We tiy really hardabout the school district kids who are enrolled in thecan do to help our kids, to keep the rates applicableaccepting donations from a district's K-8 after-schoolwe're happy to work with toeverybody, andthat's casino. enrichment program, calledthem." where the foundation "They're in our commu- Total Learning Community. The district's TLC Pro- comes in to support ournity, they're reaching out to "It's a very big donationgram provides after-school work." us, we're gratefully accept- for us," said Pam Surber,supervision and enrichment At $29,925, the Riversingit,and we're just TLC director, who ap- activities until 6 p.m. for K-8 Casino donation will pay forthrilled," she said. "If any- proached Rivers Casino. students as well as full-day DISTRICT 63 PHOTO three sets of 30 tablet corn-one else would like to do- Superintendent Scottprograms during spring and Devin Maddox, back from left, Rivers Casino senior coun- puters to rotate among thenate to the program, we Clay said the TLC Programsummer breaks. sel; Pam Surber,D63's TLCdirector; Scott Clay,063super- six D63 schools each day.always accept donations - has relied on grants and Surber saidactivities intendent; and JillianWilcox,Rivers director of finance. The 10-inchtabletswill equipment, games, arts and donations tostay opera- range from homework help pose with a donation check and three063students. have Internet accessfor craftssupplies, sports tional since it was started in to sports to arts and crafts. homework, and TLC is alsoequipment - we're always 200L She said kids enrolled inlibrary provided an exoticrichment, arts and crafts; it'ssecuring licenses for educa-happy to receive that, and Since opening its doors in TLC often have betteranimal show physically healthy for themtional programs. we appreciate that" 2011. Rivers Casino has do-grades and are more confi- "So when I say 'cominu- to be active after school "It's really wonderful that Learn more about the nated more than $3 milliondent. During spring break,nit)';' I mean that the com-rather than just in front of aRivers Casino selected mC,D63's TLC programat to charity This is the ca-she said, therapy dogs thatmunity really comes out toscreen watching TV orand I know that the kids will www.emsd63org. sino's first donation to D63.work at Lutheran Generalsupport the program," Sur-something, and there'shave something that they The taxes that are generatedHospitalvisitedthesta-ber said. "There's academicmany, many beneflts' can use every day' SurberDayna Fields is a freelance from the local casino, Claydents, and the local publicenrichment, cultural en- Kids can also get helpsaid. "Some of them do not reporterfor Pioneer Press.

DISTRICT 219 SCHOOL NEWS BRIEFS News from the April 13 District 219 officials pub- Before coming to Nileschange positions next yearLearning centers approved was a $555,575 Nues Township Highlicly voiced complaints ac-North, Moore worked for to become the director of contract with Siemens In- School District 219 Board ofcusing the bus company ofthe Chicago Waldorf School transition services for Dis-to open to dustry, Inc. to install build- Education meeting Nuesbeing unreliable this year,in Chicago as a gym teacher trict 219's special education ing automation systems at North and Nues West Highwhich a rep for Positiveand later the athletic direc- department, according tonon-residents Niles North and Niles West Schools. Connections denied. School tor. information from the The Children's Learning High Schools this summer. officials announced earlier She served as the -school district World centersatNiles The other contractis School bus this year that the currentant women's basketball North and Niles West willwith Bennett & Brosseau contract with the companycoach for the University ofSchool board to open up to non-residentsRoofing of Romeoville for company would not be renewed. Michigan from 2003 to through June of next year. $156,900 for roof mainte- dropped 2005, for Indiana Univer- reduce teaching Both early childhoodnance and sheet metal in- Assistant athletic sity from 2000-2003 and for learning centers reported stallation. The District 219 Board Loyola University Chicago positions enrollment numbers that School Board has awardeddirector to be from 1999-2000. The District 219 Schoolwere under capacity thisNext school new contracts for the dis-new director Board on Monday decidedyear, according to informa- trict's bus transportation Nues North to reduce the full-timetion from the school dis-board meeting providers. NilesNorth'sassistant teaching staff for the 2015- trict The board awarded aathleticdirector,Janinepsychologist 16 school year by two posi- scheduled new three-year contract forMoore, was promoted to tions. Board approves The next meeting of the regular education transpor-director of the Niles Northpromoted The school board made Niles Township School Dis- tation to Naperville-basedathletics department April Part-time psychologist atthe recommendation basedimprovement trict 219 Board of Education First Student, at $1.636,692 13. Niles North, Anne Heilmer,on enrollment figures, ac- will be held on Tuesday, per year. Moore, who has served aswas hired by the school cording to information from projects May 5 at 7:45 p.m. at the The bus contract for spe-the assistant athletic direc- board to become the newthe school district The school board ap-district administration cial education transporta- tor since 2013, will succeed assistant director of student Following the board's de-proved $712,474 in capitalbuilding 7700 Gross Point tion was awarded to Bell-currentathleticdirectorservices at Niles North nextcision, the full-time number improvement projects dur- Road, Skokie. wood-based Lalceview BusKarl Costello, who is retir- year. of full-time instructors will ing the April 13 board meet- Lines, Inc. for of $828,665ing at the end of the school Hellmer willreplacedrop from 382 this school ing. Natalie Hayes is a freelance per yeai year. Katie Di Sanza, who will year to 380 in 2015-16. Among the two contracts reporterfor Pioneer Press. EDUCATION Park Ridge-Niles District 64 previews new strategic plans BY IGOR STUDENKOV To gather public input,viding a rigorous educationcluded in the plan as itgic plan is taking [rankings] For weaknesses, the Pioneer Press the committee sent out acurriculum including real develops. into account. There aremembers ofthe public who community survey. It alsoworld applications, main- Board member-electpeople in the communityspoke agreed that the fact The ParkRidge-Nilesreached out to area corn-taming the wide variety ofTom Sotos said that he feltthat are going to need tothat the district wasn't able District 64 gave the public rnunity groups and civicelective classes in the facethat the plan was missinghave it spelled out." to follow through on some the first peek at the neworganizations, as well asof a shrinking budget andone important thing. Ewy said that, accordingof the initiatives outlined 2020 Vision Strategic Plan. Maine Township Highrenovating aging facilities. "A lot of people in theto the survey, improvingin the previous plan was a On April 15, the districtSchool District 207 Super- Resident and formercommunity would like therankings wasn't a majorproblem. held two public meetingsintendent Ken Wallace. Us-board member Herb Zue-schools to raise their rank-concern. Sotos replied that Finally, Ewy asked the at Emerson Middle School. ing that information, asgel said that he had twoings' he said. "It's prob-he was skeptical, insistingresidents to talk about op- Parents, teachers and Nueswell as information fromissues with the draft. ably one ofthe most impor- that substantial portion ofportunitiesthedistrict and Park Ridge residentsthe study conducted by the "I don't agree with [thetantthings. The reasonthe residents told him theycould capitalize on and the were invited to attend. Consortium for Educa- facilities goal]' he said.why this important is thatwere concerned aboutthreats that could derail During the meetings, JJtional Change in February,"Studentswilllearn withrating is done by testing,rankings. the plan. For opportunities, and Associates consultantthe committee came upgood teachers and absentand our studentswillbe Residents in attendancethey suggested reaching Robert Ewy shared thewith foundation for the from your list is communi-testing in some form theirwere also given an oppor-out to the district's grow- goals and priorities of thenew strategic plan. ty involvement. If parentswhole lives. Rates will keeptunity to give their owning immigrant population new strategicplan. The Since the committeedon't want kids to learn,people coming to Parkcomments on what theyand getting them more meeting was designed toformed, District 64 Super- they are not going to learn."Ridge." felt were thedistrict's involved in schools. give interested parties anintendent Laurie Heinz Heinz said outreach is Ewy responded that thestrengths and weaknesses. After the meeting con- opportunity to give feed-gave the board regular up- already a major priority forplan willcallfor theFor strengths, they citedcluded, Heinz told Pioneer back and offer their owndates on its progress. the district. "scoreboard" that willgood programs, good facili- Press that the feedback take on what the plan The draft was presented "We are doing outreachmeasure thedistrict'sties and the fact that aboutwould be taking back to the should be like. That in-to the public during twoall the time," she said. "We progress on achieving thehalf of the teachers live inplanningcommittee, formation will be used tomeetings, which were held are talking to parents andgoals set out in the plan.the communities thewhichwillincorporate it continue developing theon April 15 at 4:30 - 5:30 community members." Sotos said that it wasn'tschools serve. into the plan. plan, which will be final-p.m. and 6-7 p.m. Ewy added thatlan-good enough. "When teachers have an ized in May and brought During thatsession.guage emphasizing the im- "On May15, I'llbe sworn investment in our commu-Igor Studenkov is a free- before the district board ofEwy laid out the plan'sportance of community in-in," he said. "I want to benity, there's good stuff go-lance reporter for Pioneer education in June. goals. That included pro-volvement would be in-able to say that the strate-ing on," said Zuegel. Press. JUNK GENIE Share your suburban sLetThe Genie Remove It All! events on Metromix.com Construction/Remodeling Material Moving Clean-OutsHouse/Business Furniture & Appliance RemovalSenior Citizen Discount Available Demo WorkPay Only for the Space Used on the Truck i ) Start at chicagotribune.com/calendar. r You will be directed to Metromixs online calendar. i MENTION THIS AD RECEIVE COUPON NOT ON Create an account or sign in and share your event. OFFAVAILABLESINGLE ITEMS i Signing up with Metromix is free and you can share 1-866-586-5436 I www.junkgenie.com unlimited events.

ConfirmatIon: Metromix will notify you via email when THE APP THAT GETS YOU FROM WORK TO PLAY your event is posted.

Questions? [maU [email protected]

REDEVE FOR IPHONE AND ANDROID I o 12 NEWS Healthcenter services in demand atnewsite BY BOB SEIDENBERG services firm to aid staff in Pioneer Press dealing with patients who speak other languages. Lisa Robinson, the op- "I have patients from erations director at the Erie Iraq who speak a language, Evanston/Skokie Health Assyrian, which is basically Center in Evanston, was a language that was spoken leading some visitors in Palestine 2,000 years around the center earlier ago," Hart noted. this year when she stopped Erie'spatient baseis in front ofa station where a quickly expanding, Hart health worker in medical said. In fact, the center is gown and surgical mask already looking at options, was leaning over a patient. including expansion at the Dentistry? She was Hartrey site, once the space asked. is used to the maximum. Yes, dentistry is one of The center's increase in the services offered at the numbers is not surprising, healthcenter,shesaid, said Thomas-Smith. She with many Evanston and noted the NorthShore Uni- Skokie school children re- versity HealthSystem's de- ceiving their initial exami- cision last year to close its nation before starting Child and Adolescent Cen- school. ter and transfer those pa- The center also offers tients to Erie. one-on-one diabetes edu- Right now officials have cation, vision exams, pre- their focus on "how we're natal nutritionclasses, doing as a system in provid- group cooking classes and a ing care for behavioral family running program, all health issues," she said. with the aim of empower- The Affordable Care Act ing patients to take charge has expanded "the expec- oftheir health. KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS talions for providers to go This firstfederally-as- Dr. Judith Horwitz Glassenberg. left, Daisy Coronel and Lisa Robinson confer with each other at the Erie Evanston/Skokie beyond triage," she said, sisted center in the North Health Center in Evanston in January. "and actually provide psy- Shore area has seen its chiatry and treatment." usage shoot upward sincechronic diseases they have "we started to see somesurvey. health center for a medi- "When you have people opening in November 2013 been dealing with for years shifts in our data, we start- The survey identifiedcally-underserved area. who have never been in- at its permanent new homeand without a doctor's at- ed to see some really unac-obesity and access to medi- The new health center,sured or [are] chronically at 1285 Hartrey Ave. tention. ceptable trends that kind ofcal care as major communi-Erie's first outside of Chi-uninsured, once they're in- Sincethen, roughly "When you actuallyresonated between 2008ty concerns, said Dr. Cath- cago, received an annualsured youstillhave to 5,000 people have visitedmeet the patients, I wouldand 2010," said Thomas-enfle Counard, the com- operatinggrant ofempower them to get to a the center, many of whomsay it is distressing to en- Smith, a certified nurse. munity's health director,$650,000 from the federalprimary care provider," hadn't seen a doctor incounter folks who are in One of those areas waswho joined Thomas-Smithdepartment as part of theThomas-Smith explained. years. that situation and it's grati-teen pregnancy, whereon the panel. Affordable Care Act In "We have to be educational Monthly patient visitsfying to be able to helprates soared to their high- "Skokie is a welcomingaddition, the NorthShoreand intentional about em- are up 400 percent fromthem," Hart said. est level in nearly a dozencommunity so we had thatUniversity HealthSystempowering people to estab- the center's first temporary A federally-qualifiedyears, she said. going for us," said Counard.contributed $1.2 million forlish a medical home. "For site, a cramped suite ofhealth center for the area Sexually-transmittedOn the other hand, thethe new permanent healthexample, iffor 20 years you offices in the Lorraine H.was set in motion in 2007diseases among young peo- village is one of the mostcenter, as well as commit-have used the emergency Morton Civic Center. when Evanston closed itspie also showed a sharpdiverse, with 40-percent offing $600,000 in operatingroom as my primary care Women account for 30city health department in aincrease,said Thomas- the village's population for-support over three years. provider, now that you have percent of the total patients cost-cutting move. Smith. eign-born. Many families Erieofficialssay thecoverage - whether it's while children make up 53 "We hadfiveclinics. "It started to raise awere bringing membersspace ofthe new center hasmarket place coverage or percent at the center, ac-They had operated for over warning flag for us in pub- from other countries to live filled up quickly, accommo- the Affordable Care Act - cording to usage figures. 150 years," Evanstonlic health and health care,"with them. dating the new services. we have to empower peo- About one third of theHealth Director Evonda shesaid. Thomas-Smith For health care, "people "We're growing rapidly,"pie to get primary care and patients are uninsured andThomas-Smith recalled at said Evanston Mayor Eliza-from Skokie were takingsaid Hart. "We started withthat's going to take some pay on a sliding scale basis a symposium at the Evans-beth Tisdahl was amongtheir parents down tothree rooms in the civic time." to Erie, which accepts allton PublicLibrary lastthose concerned about the(John H. Stroger Hospitalcenter. We're using 15 (in patients regardless of thesummer, "and when those situation. on Chicago's West Side),"the new space)." For more information ability to pay. clinics closed, we had gen- "We have to do some-she said. Many ofthe center's pro-about Erie Family Health or Dr. Avery Hart medicalerations of familiesforthing about it," the mayor The two North Shoreviders are bilingual, an as-to make an appointment, director at the site, saidwhom the health depart- told her. municipalities joined in anset in working with thecall 847-666-3494 or see many of the people comingment was their safety net Meanwhile, neighboringapplication to the U.S. De-large number of Spanish- eriefamilyhealth.org. in are experiencing acuteprovider, that kind of fell Skokie was in the midst ofpartment of Health andspeaking patients who use issues such asdiabetes, Out of care." itsonce-in-every-five-Human Services, seeking Erie. In addition, the center bseidenberg®pioneerlaco.Lcorn hypertension or other Some time afterthat,years community healthsupport for a communityengages an interpretive Twitter @evansfonscribe NEWS Spring Mother's Day Market kicks off May 9 BY NATALIE HAYES produce, which will debut Grove doesn't take its farm- Pioneer Press when the market resumesers market lightly. Site in- on June 9. spections of all the farms An outdoor event that has A full lineup of up to 26 and vendors that sell items blossomed into a well-cher- vendors, many ofthem local at the market are conducted ished summertime tradition farmers, will reappear foreach year to make sure among the Morton Grovethe season during the firsteverything sold is actually Community each year is setweekend in June, said Richgrown locally. to resume next month inBlock, who manages the "It's about integrity - we time for Mother's Day. farmers market want to make sure people Attended by up to 1,000 "The Mother's Day mar-know what they're buying" people on Saturday morn-ket is a little different be-Block said. "All the items ings, the weekly farmerscause there's not as muchhave to be grown in this market in the 6200 block ofproduce available in May,"area, so you can't get a West Dempster Street will Block said. "You're not go- cantaloupe from out of town kick off the new season oning to find strawberries inand come in and sell it" Saturday, May 9, from 8 a.m. May, but we'll have plenty of Local doesn't necessarily to 1 p.m. with the annualflowers and othergiftmean it's grown in town, MORTON GROVE FARMERS MARKET PHOTOS Spring Mother's Day Mar- items." however. Shoppers cn get a wide variety of items from the Morton Grove Farmers Market, which ket. Fresh breads, gourmet Farmers from all over the will host its popular Mother's Day Market on May 9. The 14 vendors lined upcheeses, cosmetics and aro-Midwest, including Wright sofarfor the Springmatherapy items are a fewWay Farms of Beloit, WIs.,Park View Band between torical Museum and Educa-committee includes Rich Mother's Day Market willthings guests to the earlyand Patyk Farms of Rich-9:30 and 10:30 a.m. and don Center will also open aBloc, Lorri Fishman, Peggy have lots of locally made spring market probably will mond, Ill., are regulars at the "Miss Jamie From the new exhibit duringthe mar-Leib, Brad Moldofsky, treats and gifts for mom on find this year before themarket Farm," known for her songket called, "Recreation andElaine Monterola and Susan hand, but the die-hard pro-fresh fruits and veggies hit While browsing for gifts "Keepin' It Pesticide Free," Leisure in Morton GroveWertK duce shoppers will have to the stands in June. and goodies during the will perform from 11:15 a.m 1895 - present" wait a little longer to shop a A tradition spanning six-spring market guests can to 12 p.m. The volunteer-basedNatalie Hayes is a freelance fuller selection of spring yearsin themaking. Morton enjoy live music from the The Morton Grove His-farmers market planningreporterfor Pioneer Press.

Vi';il i3rowse

Q SEARCH '. . fund the right dish

MEMBER CENTER

POLITICS

TRIB LOCA L

DINING OIGJiAjLY REMASJERED /4f 2O1

fits any dpvice exclusive, online-only cant ent tL NEWS

(f 1iicawriLiuiic Recovering youthsgethelp findingnewsober friends digîta ISPORTS BY Piii DEFIGLI0 recovery four years ago. They aim to help young Pioneer Press "My biest challengespeople and their families early on were meeting peo-avoid the struggles Brendan After a Park Ridge teen'sple my age who were sober," and hisfamily went Get all-access to everything Sports on chicagotribune.com, acoho1 and drug use led tohe saicL "People this ag go through. repeated arrests and chaoticout to bars, and on a Friday "In high school I started PLUS the new digital copy of the Trib's daily Sports section relationships with his par-or Saturday night, I wantedto experiment with drugs with late scores and stats, formatted for your tablet and ents and siblings, he got into to be with people and alcohol' he a 12-step recovery program my own age." said. His reputa- smart phone and delivered to your inbox every morning! when he was 22. For that reason, tion as a partier He stayed sober for moreRecovery Connec- cost him an ath- than a year, but on onetion will meet on leticscholarship weekend night at about iFriday nights, and to college, and he a.m., the loneliness of notCook hopes to spent about four seeingbis old friends got the eventually do years bouncing better of the young man,some socialout- fromjob tojob and who provided only his first ings. having frequent name, Brendan, because the "I wanted to Marty Cook run-ins with the policy of 12-step programs have young people lawforfighting such as Alcoholics Anony-in recovery to walk in onand for stealing from his mous isto not use lastFriday nights and see thatparents and siblings. names. With texts from hisothers are staying sober," "Your parents and friends friends flyingback and forthCook said. "Hopefully, theyare always mad at you," he that night, Brendan wentbuild relationships. We alsosaid."These areallthe out with them and relapsed.want to help them findthings that come with a Because challenges likecommunity resources, suchdrinldng and drug habit." this are a real stumblingas help with finding jobs or Not that he acknowl- block to 18- to 32-year-olds, going back to school?' edged it. Maine Township is starting Oakton Community Col- "I would try to distance the Recovery Connection legeispartnering withmyself from my family and program to support themMaine Township for thishide my drinldng and drug and provide sober social program. Other partners in-use, but I really wasn't," activities as an alternative to dude the Niles Park Dis-Brendan said. bars. It will meet on Fridaytrict, which isproviding Eventually, hisparents nights, starting May i, in space for the recovery meet-said he had to either go to Niles. ings on Fridays, the Keys torehab or be kicked out of the "This is a life or deathRecovery program at Pres- house. He chose rehab. situation for many of these ence Holy Family Hospital, Today, he has ajob and an kids," said Marty Cook who Maine Center, the Parkapartment and has mended just does community outreachRidge and Niles police de-his relationships with his for Maine Township. He has partments, Hazelden Bettyfamily, so much so that he's been in recovery for manyFord Foundation, Peer Serv- the one they come to if they $39 SCREAM PL years, and generated the ices and Yellowbrick. need a hand. He has also idea for the program. Cook said insurance pays learned to create a social life "Often for people whofor only short treatment that doesn't revolve around per year don't stay sober, the endstays these days, so most drinking or drug use. result is incarceration orpeople do the work of heal- "II think I've been to more death This is a way to stop iting in recovery programs,concerts in sobriety than I now.,' making them important ever did drinking," Brendan Three of the eight youngparts ofa community's well-said. "I've gone to sporting patients in rehab at Holy being. events, the beach, I've been Family Hospitalin Des Maine Township Super- on a couple vacations and Plaines are set to go to jail visor Carol Teschky said the we've started a softball team for serious offenses relatedtownship has budgeted and golf tournaments." to drug use, such as theft$20,000 for the program for He said he's excited about and burgiary, Cook said.the 2015-16 fiscal year, in-Recovery Connection's po- ORDER NOW Also, heroin-related deathscluding anassistantfortentialto make sobriety in DuPage County, whichCook, though the budget easier Ihr young people. chicagotribune.com/digitalsports has similar demographics to will not be officially passed "The demand for this has Maine Township, inch up until the last week of ApriL been present long before I annually and have reached "They'realso talkinggot sober," he said. "I see the 30 to 40 per year mark. about community educa-more young people getting Brendan, who's now 26, tionprojects, workshops, sober now than before." said he wishes there hadand maybe taking trips been a program like thiswhere they would charter a Pam DeFiglio is a freelance when he first went into bus," she said. reporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS Evanston Running Club keeps the paceformorethan 40years B KARIE ANGELL Luc screaming and having fun Sullivan, club membership Sullivan, recently joined. Pioneer Press and I remembered that I coordinator, wrote in a wel- "I never thought in a heard screams when I was coming letter. million years I would be a In 1982, Nancy Rollinswatching the explosion," "They have taught merunner' said Bunker, whose joined the Evanston Run-Rollins said. "I completely how to improve my run-husband, her walking part- ning Club and met herforgot that,completely ning," said Gus Morales, ofner, picked up his pace to future husband on a Bostonblocked that out. So it really Glenview. run with the club."I Marathon bus. shows how our brain sort of Morales, born and raisedthought, 'if you can't beat Today, they have two protects us. and when we're in Guatemala, came to the 'em, join 'em!'" grown sons, and Nancy, who ready, we'll remember." United States 14 years ago. Joel and Renee Wallen of is now a coach for the club, Rollinsisa coach for He ran his first marathon aWilmette participated April has been running for 38outdoor intervaltraining few years after his arrival, 15with theirchildren, years. In that time, she has "Sunimervals" workouts at renewing an interest in run-Hunter,2, and Avery 2 loed about 65 marathons,the Evanston Township ning that started in his early months. including the 2013 Boston High School track. teens. For Jonathan Margulies, Marathon marred by deadly She spoke about the 2013 KARIE ANGELI. WC/PIONEER PRESS Morales considers him-of Evanston, running and terror bombings. Boston Marathon exactly Evanston Running Club members participate in an April15, self a fast runner and doesbildng get him moving. He She was fourtofive two years to the date before track workout at Evanston Township High School. On right two marathons a year. He's has an ITjob at alaw firm blocks from the finish line an April 15 interval session. is Nancy Owens of Evanston who serves as timer. run marathons in Chicago, where he's often seated dur- when the explosions took "It was just a horrible Milwaukee, the Twin Cities, ing his workday. place, hut Rollins returnedexperience forallof us "It's people of all abilities.posted around town with aKenosha and Washington, Margulies wished Nancy in 2014 and again this week runners, but we came out ofIt's something I love abouttime and place.People D.C. Rollins well as she returned A Northbrook Center forit really wanting it to be anthe Evanston Runningshowed up. The club was Al White, of Evanston, to Boston. Christian Life Enrichmentevent that's about life and Club," Rollins said. incorporated in 1975. has been in the club since He said it's "phenomenal, therapist, Rollins is trained about goodness,"Rollins The club, which wel- "A few of us are very very 1996. the fact that she's going as a nurse. said. comes athletes of many ages guod, but most of us just "Our vision is to essen-back" 'As a therapist and a She led an estimated 90 and run times, was formedenjoy being out with othertially offer the people who counselor,Iwas fairlyclub members in lap runs as in 1973 by a group of Evans-runners, maybe losinga live in Evanston to get to-Kane Angeli Luc is a free- amazed that about a month part of weekly Wednesdayton runners at an indoorlittle weight or preparing for gether to run," White said. lance reporter for Pioneer later, I heard some people in-season sessions. YMCA track. Notices werean upcoming race' Joseph Jane Bunker, married to Press.

McMANSIOP4S RETTERCAL ARE BACK! BOB ODENY Bigger! Better! Pixel-ier!

DOWNLOAD THEAPPAND ENTER TO WINA TRIP TO HAWAII!

WHERE TO SEALA DEAL SPA The new and improved tablet app for ROMANCE. 2"'WAGUEST. BRINGA KID. Chicago magazine. Redesigned, reimagineci. - AND MASTER 13 OTHER DRINKING SITUATIONS - ir .- T H L 1 ST BA RT NDER App Store YouVL$EYFR HEARD OF - 16 OPINION g The_quest forasatisinggroceryexperience too. things were a hit different at my local Jewel. dominos, or game cards or whatever. As The food there actually has some flavor. I walked in one day and five different peo- I've heard many customers say, just make From ice cream to roast chicken, the food is pie said hello and asked how I was doing. the prices cheaper. just better. And I hadn't reached the deli counter, yet. Ifstores really want to get more custom- Ifthe trade offis bad tastingfood cheap, That lasted about a couple of weeks. ers to shop at their piace, then I've got the or really good food at a higher price, I'll takeEven though I found it annoying after five perfect idea. When a customer pays with a RANDY BLASER the really good food any day. friendlygreetings, I kind ofmiss it now. If card at checkout, the machine is pro- But when I go to the store, the food I'm going to get hosed, and least do it with a grammed to ask a set ofquestions: Credit or doesn't seem ail that good or cheap. L smile. debit? Is this amount correct? Do you want I spend a lot of time and money in gro- Service is another issue I have with local I find a lot offrustration at the deli coun- cash back? You know the drill. cery stores. I'm always looking for the per- grocery stores. I thought everything would ter. Just when I get used to where every- Suppose the store reprograms that ma- fect one. It's like a quest for me, kind of like improve when Mariano's entered the mar- thing is at the store, they always change it chine to ask a few additional questions? Jason and the Golden Fleece. Alas, I am ket, cleaning up the leftover Dominick's around. But the deli counter was my rock. Suppose you go in one day and are the always disappointed. stores. It never changed. 100,000th customer and get asked, "Would I don't know what it is, but whenever I And for a while, my shopping experience Recently, though, they got a new brand ofyou like 10 percent offyour purchase?" go shopping I feel that the grocery store has was better. Mariano's had a greater selec- cold cuts, and I am lost there, too. Wouldn't that be great? let me down, sometimes in a big way. tion ofdifferent foods, and also a bevy a And I don't like to be asked how I want How about ifyou're the 500,000th cus- OK, I know what it is. Price. I think the discount brands. It was like Whole Foods my meat sliced. How would I know? I'm tomer and the machine asks ifyou want 50 prices are just too high and the food just meets Woodman's, a grocery chain just not a trained deli technician! I usually teli percent offyour purchase? doesn't taste good. north of the border in Wisconsin. them not so thin that it falls apart and not And ifyou are the i millionth shopper, Yes, I know what you're thinking. In And the service at Mariano's was excel- so thick that I only get three sandwiches wouldn't it be great ifthe question that Europe they spend way more on food than lent. out ofa half-pound ofPolish ham. pops on your screeniS:"Do you want your we do here in the U.S. That's true. But if you This had a spillover effect in my town. Finally, I'm sick ofall the marketing groceries free today?" ever ate in Europe, you would spend more, Soon after Mariano's opened, I noticed gimmicks. I don't want to collect stamps, or This is the Golden Fleece, my friends. It's time to treat SCOVI. STANTIS ourmother better We've got to treat our conserve, for example, are mother better. Mother available at www.5øways- Earth, that is. tohelp.com. Ifthe last couple of But beyond individual sledgehammer winters acts, Earth Day exhorts us haven't convinced us that to think big about the something is seriously environment. It tasks us to going wrong on our home PAUi SASSONE support environmental planet, perhaps the prices organizations and for us as we are about to pay for groceries because citizens and voters to advocate and sup- ofthe severe drought out west will. port policies, laws, regulations - and It's not that we haven't been warned candidates - that benefit the environ- about the damage we are doing to earth. ment. For 45 years, Earth Day has sounded a fire There have been victories, such as the bell in the night warning us and urging us !973 Endangered Species Act, clean air to take steps to keep our planet habitable. and water regulations and the creation of Judgingby how climate is changing we the U.S Environmental Protection Agency haven't been paying enough attention. We But Earth Day's work is not done. Cli- need to try much harder. mate change (global warming) poses a Earth Day will be marked April 22. threat to life on this planet. Greenhouse Earth Day urges us to think big and small gases - primarily created by the burning about the environment. It tells us there is offossil fuel oil, coal and natural gas - trap something all of us can do to help protect heat in the atmosphere. Left unchecked, scorl.STANTIS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE and save the earth. greenhouse gases raise sea levels and These so-called Acts of Green are change storm patterns. When and to what many. Just a few examples are taking extent are the only questions unless ac- public transportation, recycling, corn- tion is taken. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR posting, using recyclable grocery bags, Earth Day is a reminder to support turning off the computer at night, not actions and leaders to heal the environ- We want to hear from you! Send your letters to the editor to preheating the oven, riding a bike. ment And it reminds us in our daily lives suburbanlettem®tribpub.com. Letters should not exceed 250 words and The list of Acts of Green goes on, lim- to act in ways that help, not hurt, our one should include your name, phone number and address (only your name and ited only by individual imagination. The and only environment. town will be published). Internet is full of such ideas. Fifty ways to For earth is our one and only home. OPINION

DAN MORAN/NEWS-SUN Abraham Lincoln's death is marked a day early on a memorial outside the Lake County Building in Waukegan. Wrong Lincoln death day I)ti. remains etched in stone This month brings with being the "1985 Super Bowl qoop it the 150th anniversary of Champions" - even though several watershed mo- the Super Bowl following ments for our nation and its the 1985 NFL regular sea- growing pains, not the least son was actually played in ofwhich is the day Abra- January 1986. In our de- ham Lincoln died after fense, that entire postsea- being shot from behind by DAN MORAN son was a foregone conclu- Introducing the new the crazed and drunken sion by November1985. Southern sympathizer John Wilkes Booth. When it comes to the Lincoln typo, the Theater Loop with Chris Jones Whether Lincoln died on the 14th or the passage oftime has notbrought with it a 15th ofApril still depends on where you get revision, despite talk ofdoing so back in from the Chicago Tribune your information. 1998. Ifyou went to Lincoln Plaza on The commemorations ofLincohi's de- Wednesday to tip your hat to Father Abra- Now with even more coverage and reviews of theater, mise this week brought back more than ham, you would have found that April 14 is memories ofvisits to Springfield or the still etched on the marble. dance and comedy; news from Broadway and beyond; refurbished Ford's Theatre. It also recalled As a local stone expert told The News- events from October 1998, when a Lake Sun 16 years ago, "This business is sup- and our exclusive, original Theater Loop Showcase Barrington resident taking a break from posed to be forever, so you have to be ex- performance videos. jury duty at the Lake County Courthouse tremely, extremely cautious....There's noticed that the memorial to Lincoln on really no way offixing it permanently un- the west side of the building had The Great less you want to pull the marble down and Emancipator dying on April 14,1865. polish it offand re-chisel it." Sign up for our newsletter today and "I was sure that the date of his death In a poignant side note to all ofthis, the (was) incorrect. I later verified that the sculptor ofthe Lake County Lincoln me- keep yourself in the Loop! correct date is April 15, 1865," he wrote in a morial, Lily Tolpo, passed away earlier this letter to your Lake County News-Sun, year at the age of 97. tateiiuuj adding that he initially made the connec- When I talked to her about the mistake tion "because it's also tax day." in 1998, she was humble and contrite, say- History records that Lincoln was, for all ing April 14 is "the day you remember" practical purposes, as good as gone when when it comes to Lincoln's death, but add- the infamous bullet was shot into his brain ing that she would support a correction. just after 10p.m. on April 14. But the Old If our popular perception of Abraham Railsplitter was prairie strong, and he Lincoln is accurate, he would probably survived until the following morning, with shrug it all ofE To paraphrase one of his presented by the time of death recorded at 7:22 p.m. quotable quotes, when it comes to making April 15. mistakes, "mercy bears richer fruits than It could be argued that April 14 and strict justice." BROADWAY Abraham Lincoln are burned into our .' j collective consciousness the same way that [email protected] many of us refer to the Chicago Bears as Twitter @NewSunDanMoran OPINION

CHICAGO TRIBUNE LETTER TO TIEDITOR media group 'Loving' does not a'waysmean'complicit'

To Randy Blaser: It's not "loving" to fetus and the resulting freedom from NEW participate in the celebration of an parental responsibility? After all, it was action you believe is morally wrong legal, and it makes them happy! and intrinsically disordered. Loving a Or "Have a Swinging Good Time!" person does not mean approving of all cake for such a party ifthe baker be- their actions. Christian love includes lieves adultery is wrong, though it's not tough love - behavioral boundaries illegal? I'm sure you can imagine many CUSTOMER and limitations. other such examples where people will To Paul Sassone: Does your church, be forced to violate their faith if reh- which was open Sunday, condone gious freedom and rights of conscience "same-sex marriage"?so, do they are extinguished. acknowledge that elective same-sex Those churches might be open on parenting purposefully deprives the Sunday, but the teachings of sacred SPECIAL children ofhaving ofeither their natu- scripture and the beliefs oftheir faith- raI mother or their natural father in ful will soon be driven underground in their life? the new secular dictatorship to which Should a pro-life baker be forced to America is descending - unless people SAVE UP TO 50% provide a cake that says "Congratula- stand up for their faith. tions on Your Abortion!" if someone on Print and Digital Advertising* wants to celebrate the death of their Manca Mormon, Park Ridge

Q:Iiiceo :ribunt'

(1hkaoA4riLnrnc huiiGoribm

meets inspiration vìsionaries. ideas and trends connect here For more details, call 312-222-5995 and mention New Customer Special or visit www.chscagotribunemediagroup.com/newcustomer

'Print and digital display advertising only. Based on availability. k y i n n ovt Additional restrictions may apply. Ads must run before 6/28/15. Offer not valid for current customers. #connect HEART OF THE HOME New websitehelps cribBooks homeowners chop C O L L E CT! O N property taxes PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE IN THE SECOND CITY Two locals have started process," Guidos said. a company that aims to "The people who helped help homeowners lower homeowners in the past tax bills, reduce fees and are kind ofset in their simplify the property tax ways." appeals process. Property owners sign TurboAppeal, launched up at turboappeal.com by in Febmary could poten- FELICIA DECHTER entering their name, tially save property tax address, phone number, payers big bucks on their true? There's no catch, email address and provid- bills. said Guidos, who himself ¡ng authorization. While "We don't get paid is a licensed attorney. Guidos and I were on the unless we save people "We need to establish a phone, he checked my money," said TurboAppeal good reputation, and property for me, and cofounder John Guidos, make people feel comfort- found that comps showing who runs the company able," Guidos said. "We're that I was assessed for with business partner excited about it." more than my neighbors, Badal Shah. "It's a win- According to the Na- which could amount to win for everyone." tional Taxpayers Union, some decent savings for Cook County home- 60 percent ofproperties in me. owners paid more than the United States are The company currently $12 billion in property over-assessed. Still, fewer serves Cook County resi- taxes in 2013. TurboAp- than halfofCook County dential property owners, peal aims not only to take property owners appeal but it is expanding to the headache out of the their real estate taxes, other Illinois counties this appeals process, but also because the process is year, with plans to be in to put ahig chunk of that complicated, time-con- several states by 2016, back into taxpayers' pock- suming and expensive. Guidos said. Additionally, Capone is a visual retelling ofthc rise and eta. It streamlines and TurboAppeal addresses TurboAppeal is deve!- improves the tax appeals these problems with tech- oping B2B applications for eventual fall ofChicago's most notorious process, making it really nology. It has developed its software among real gangster, Al Capone. Comprised of many simple to appeal your software to identify the estate brokerages, finan- taxes. most accurate data sup- cial institutions, attorneys previously unreleased photographs from TurboAppeal has no porting its customers' and property managers. the Chicago Tribune's vast archives, Capone up-front costs; instead, property tax appeals. "Honestly, everyone is a look hack in time to the Roaring take a 30 percent of the "You sign up in a few should call us;' Guidos first-year tax savings for minutes with a few differ- said. "If they don't do Twenties and the early days of organized single-family homeown- ent pieces of information, anything about it, they can crime. This collection ofhistorical photos, ers. (Fees vary for condo and we do everything' potentially lose out on associations depend on Guidos said. "We put the some savings. At worst, we taken from 1926 to 1952, focuses on Capone the number of residential appeal into a format the can let them know they and his extended network of famiIç friends units.) assessor asks for, find can't appeal or they can and enemies and provides an enlightening So, for example, if you evidence to support your save themselves some saved $1,000 per year for appeal, and if they can't, money. There's a lot to be new look at the infamous gangster. three years for a total of they let you know." saved out there." $3,000 in savings, you Cook County was For more information, would owe TurboAppeal "ripe" for a technology visit TurboAppeal.com, or $300. The company only company to come in and call 888-236-4170. collects if the appeal is streamline this process, successful; they say they Guidos said. Felicia Dechter is a free- Get it today wherever books are sold charge about 40 percent "Cook County has been lance columnist for Pioneer less, on average, than doing a very nice job. Press. Got a real est ate- attorneys who specialize However, there's kind of a related story idea?Email in property tax appeals. lack of education with her at write12@com- ((hügo ribunt Sound too good to be homeowners doing this cast.net. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

ADDRESS BUYER SELLER DATE PRICE ADDRESS BUYER SELLER DATE PRICE

1322 S New Wilke Rd. # 2D, Mykhailo Logvynets & lnna Maria L Downar 03-24-15 5110.000 23340 N Sanctuary Club Dr, Harshailt R Sawant & AnIali H WoodleafAt Sanctuary Club lic 03-11-15 $754.000 Arlington Heights Kuchirka Kildeer Sawant 11141 W Melvin Dr, Lake Bluff 1627 N Windsor Dr, # 105. Justyna Olkiewicz Nancy Pflugradt 03-23-15 $110,000 Howard P Jessen Pentti Aulis Kulmala 03-11-15 $100,000 Arlington Heights 109 Templeton St, 6 31A, Lake Sudhanshu Garg A Surbhi S Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 03-11-15 $195,747 Bluff 1933 W Stillwater Rd. Arlington Michael Thill Jenna Maiewskï 03-25-15 $165,000 Kango Heights 28585 Ashford Ct, Lake Bluff Denise Beger & Justin F Beger AndrewCudney 03-11-15 $520.000 506 W Clarendon St, Arlington Maxwell F Youngquist Stephanie Y Huang 03-23-15 $187,500 I 19 Appley Ave, Libertyville Rajeev Gokhale A Sunanda BmoHarrisBankNa Heights 03-11-15 $135.100 Gokhale 2080 N Lake Arlington Dr. Amy G Schultz us Bank Trust Na Trustee 03-24-15 $201,000 l2l9SpruceCt, Libertyville Andrew P Barkules & Amber T Herchenbach Trust 03-11-15 $242,500 Arlington Heights Barkules 340 W Ivy Ln, 6 16, Arlington Jaspreet Singh & Sarabjit Kaur William C Smaha 03-19-15 $213,000 15393 W Oak Spring Rd. liber- Troy Rudloff & Nicole Rudloff Andrew S Viergutz 03-11 -15 $694,500 Heights Eyville 920 S Vail Ave, Arlington Heights Sherry Featherstone Ronald J Drews 03-25-15 $216,000 2803 Knoll Dr, Long Grove Alexander Alimi & Alyssa L Alimi Murphy Trust 03-11-15 $469,000 1604 Fox Run Dr. Arlington Samuel So & Lann So Aarati Rai 03-20-15 $233,000 8440 Calte Ave, 8 301, Morton Halyna Hutnyk Brian S Feldman 03-19-15 $14S,000 Heights Grove 1506W Oakton St, Arlington Laurie E Dragel 3fcb lii Lic Holdings 2 03-19-15 $264,000 9315 National Ave, Morton GroveEsther Diaz PetreMeglei 03-23.15 Heights $190.000 8400 Callie Ave, U 310, Morton Mihai D Cotofrea & Oltea E Us Bank Trust NaTrustee 03-24-15 5219,000 708E Wing St, Arlington Heights Ryan Gripp & Lisa Gripp StevenCWoolwine 03-23-15 5300,000 Grove Cotof rea 18 N Dryden Pl. Arlington Po Jen Fang M I Homes Of Chicago LIc 03-25-15 $438,500 310 Concord Ct, Morton Grove Irisa V Grunin Lexington Station LIc 03-20-15 $391.500 Heights 1816 W Thornwood In, Mount William F Huifman A Gary W JackG Reitz 03-23-15 $250,000 1116 N Derbyshire Dr. Arlington ErIc W Chaudron & Andrea SajkotChakravorty 03-25-15 $497.500 Prospect Nevins Heights Chaudron 1303 E Greenwood Dr, Mount Kevin T Burke & Jennifer I Pnc Bank Na 03-24-15 $276,000 626 N Chestnut Ave, Arlington Adam B Turner & Melissa L John T Geary 03-20-15 $805.000 Prospect Fragale Heights Turner 724 5 Crestwood In, Mount Claude Junior Arnett li & Shawn Michael J Pizzo 03-20-15 $293.000 50 Lake Blvd. 8654, Buffalo Rita Verlinsky & Vitaly Verlinsky Benjamin Trost 03-19-15 5150,000 Prospect M Ballard Grove 8301 N Oriole Ave, Nues Ruslana Slyvchuk HaungsTrust 03-25-15 $248,000 555 Park View Ter, 6 15 6, Buffalo Oliver D Smidt & Lorielle W Bonniei Daleiden 03-20-15 5167,000 Grove Smidt 8320 W Monroe St. Niles Milos Peric Real Equities Inc 03-20-15 $300,000

460 Diane Dr. Buffalo Grove Gennadly Kazakish Fannie Mae 03-19-15 $185,000 3070 Pheasant Creek Dr, 8 1026, Alla Gurainik & Edward Drapat- Andrea S Ship 03-20-15 $156,000 Northbrook sky 1367 Radcliffe Rd. Buffalo Grove Harold Talley & Jenifer Talley Alan Rosenbloom 03-23-15 $245,000 1414 Shermer Rd. Northbrook Gavril Gorovits & Galina GorovitsUs Bank Na Trustee 03-24-15 $185.000 324 Anthony Rd. Buffalo Grove Volodymyr Yanchuk & Alma Rocco V Spallone 03-24-15 $278,500 Yachuk 3801 Mission Hills Rd. 8112. Fred Fisher & Betty Fisher Kevin Hanus 03-25-15 $205,000 Northbrook 160 Copperwood Dr, Buffalo Man Tolsky & Genevieve N TolskyKejian Huang 03-li-15 $599.000 Grove 1739 Tudor Lx, 8 106, Northbrook Charmaine T Palombella Daniel LSnyder 03-25-15 $346.000

9549 W Oak Pl. Des Plaines Nenad Kuljanin Alex Gorr 03-19-15 $77,500 99 Constance Ln, Northbrook Dmitriy Modlin OlgaKaler 03-24-15 $415.000 8814 Briar Ct, 6 lA, Des Plaines Roberto Hernandez & Minerva C lIons Koziel 03-23-15 $105,000 1701 Silverpine Dr, Northbrook Michael S Golenson & Margarita Scott W Smith 03-25-15 $425,000 Rivera Golenson

603 S River Rd. 6 2J. Des Plaines Pamela Johnston & George B Robert Shebuski 03-19-15 $125,000 2785 Appletree Ls, Northbrook James Shanahan Jr & Jennifer L Rafael P Carreira 03-24-15 $520,000 Johnston Shanahan 905 Center St, 6 101, Des Plaines EwellnaJurczyk DietzTrust 03-23-15 $162,000 631 Bordeaux Dr, Northbrook Matthew Edward Young & Sarah R&f Knauz 03-19-15 $540,000 Dicello Young 660 S6th Ave, Des Plaines Thomas M Britt NicholasGeiger 03-20-15 $190,000 2158 Washington Dr, NorthbrookStephen H Fine & Sheila Fine Kzf Townhomes Venture Lic 0324-15 $637.000 410S Western Ave, #604, Des Jane Ballard Andrey Maksimov 03-23-15 $215,000 Plaines 4031 Applewood In, Northbrook Alexander S Buchan & Kailai Hector A Marino 03-24-15 $665,500 Zheng 183 N East River Rd. 8E 4, Oes Caruto D Apuli & Reminita S MarkAMarcheschi 03-23-15 $251,000 Plaines Apuli 1 147 Morgan St. 8 C. Northbrook Steven Mason & Patrice Mason Kzf Townhomes Venture LIc 03-25-IS $895.000

10034 Holly In, Des Plaines Andrew Lesny A Maria Lesny Great Dane Apartments Lic 03-23-15 $290,000 1434 Lori Lyn Ln, Northbrook Steve T Chin & Eleanor J Chin Lori Lys Holdings Lic 03-23-15 $765.000 21 19 Howard St, 6 3F, Evanston Eduardo Bernal Sanchez VirginiaGarcia 03-24-15 $51,500 2068 Brentwood Pd, Northbrook Bradley R Auerbach & Debra Howard S Michael 03-24-15 $968,000 Auerbach 432 Elmwood Ave, 6 2, Evanston Gil Klainert A Sheree Sharkan Omar Gutierrez 03-20-15 $69,000 1945 Beechnut Rd. Northbrook Thomas J Chung & Janet J Song Igor Dolgun 0324-15 $1,200,000 1707 Hartrey Ave, Evanston Donald J Woods & Alma Woods Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 03-23-15 576,000 635 Woodland In N, Northfield Ellen B Pierson & Adam D WGarrettsonEllis 03-24-15 $712,500 1202 Monroe St, Evanston Donovan Mixon & Diana Anton Betty Joan Para 03-24-15 $105,000 Pierson

2525 Wellington Ct, 6W 103, Gary H Fisher & Holly Hager Daniel L Hettinger 03-23-15 $129,000 440 W Mahogany Ct, 6 303, Ross Geraldi Fannie Mae 03-25-15 $157,900 Evanston Fisher Palatine 3503 Church St. 8 A. Evanston Riian Wynn Nancy Louise Good Estate 03-20-15 5155,500 1 176 N Chesapeake Ln, Palatine Yuelin Wang FannieMae 03-23-15 $165,000 1929 Sherman Ave, Evanston Andrea Cadeddu AlanSangiacomo 03-23-15 $210,000 1397 E Evergreen Dr, Palatine Dilip K Sahu & Sangeeta Bharga- Alexander Murovanny 03-24-15 $169,000 900 Grove St. #4, Evanston Colby Whittey Stuart Getzov 03-20-15 5235,000 va 815 Brown Ave. Evanston Michelle Young & Frank Younçt Fannie Mae 03-24-15 $242.000 1 161 Foxglove Ls, # 2E, Palatine Malgorzata Adanczyk Radzis- Timothy A Mcculloch 03-24-15 $172,000 zewski & Edward M Radziszew- 515 Dodge Ave. Evanston Meredith E Lee & Jaszmina B Domus Res lic 03-23-15 $285,000 ski Aguilar 124 S Elm St. Palatine Jesus Velazquez & Lucila Mel Shee 03-24-15 $220.000 1511 Monroe St, 6 B, Evanston DavidWHunt MatthewRBarton 03-20-15 $370,000 Velasquez 521 South Blvd. Evanston Ryan J Reguly & Christian N Nancy J GoticI 03-20-15 $430,000 132 W Johnson St, 8 407, Pala- David Brooks Maureen O Connell 03-20-15 $238,000 Reguly tine

1141 Dewey Ave. Evanston Antonio F Gonzalez & Tina Chan i 137 Dewey LIc 03-20-15 $550.000 1 166 N Cardinal Dr, Palatine Manish Chaudhary Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 03-19-15 $246.000 1805 Washington St, Evanston Matthew R Barton & Anca R William E T Hutchison 0320-15 $580.000 29 E Farmgate In, Palatine Elizabeth Stoehr Boris S Hristov 03-25-15 5260,000 Barton 674 W Parkside Dr, Palatine Venkata Mrudula Gullapalli Weiss Trust 03-19-15 5260,000 1242 Hlnman Ave, Evanston Daniel M Derman Michael A Kornick 0319-15 $1,150.000 779 N Regis Ct. Palatine Mark A Colucci Kalairaja Chitharanjan 03-23-15 $260.500 4126 Cove In, 6 B, Glenview Siyuan Li Christine D Young 03-20-15 $132.000 547 W Kenilworth Ave, Palatine Jessica D Allan Fannie Mae 03-24-15 $290,500 605 Carriage Hill Dr, Glenview MIchelle Medina ChristianaTrust 03-19-15 $175000 1554 N Saint Marks Pl, Palatine Neill Donoghue Colleen M Sandguist 03-19-15 5292,000 1222 Depot St, 8 20. Glenview Bonnie Dittman Walsh Trost 03-24-15 $320,000 1219 Good Ave, Park Ridge Kimberly A Reinke Jeffrey L Fordice 03-24-lS $313.000 1 100 PIne St, 8 G, Glenview Estefania Hidalgo Vargas BarbaraBufalini 03-24-5 $379,000 617 Engel Blvd. Park Ridge Aleksandar Draganic & Nedeljko Martin Rayner 03-23-15 $625,000 2719 Brassie Dr, Glenview Irene Banas John E Johnson 03-24-15 $405,000 Draganic 2948 Peachgate Ct. Glenview Matthew Wolff & Kelli Brinkman Arnold S Janickas 03-23-15 $500,000 311 N Lincoln Ave, Park Ridge Daniel Press & Sara Press Jaclyn Mcgrath 03-25-15 $668,500 2028Fir St. Glenview Christopher C Hotter & Heather Kenneth J Petersen 03-24-15 $850,000 717 Parkwood Ave, Park Ridge Davis A Guretz & Jacqueline R 717 Parkwood Lic 03-25-15 $803,000 D Hotter Guretz 924 Burton Ter, Glenview Stephen J Lombardo Iii & Kim Glendale Builders Lic 03-24-15 $1,454,500 1855 Norman Blvd. Park Ridge Mark Smolenski A Marilyn BrendaG Buranosky 03-24-15 $898,000 Lombardo Underwood Smolenski 39 Ravenscralg Ln, Inverness James R Browning & Dawn A Warren J Breslin 03-24-15 $425,000 Browning This list Is not intended to be a complete record of all real estate transactions. 133 Knockderry In, Inverness Randall W Wiersma A Alison R TimothyAserger 03-19-15 $510,000 Wiersma Data compiled by Record Information Services630-557-1000 U public-record.com REAL ESTATE HOMES IN YOUR AREA

WLMETE NORTHBROOK VERNON 1TT.q

Bright and sunny 3-bedroom, 2-bath SKOI Rarely-available Ville Du Parc single Move-in ready. Open floor plan on a large bungalow in desirable McKenzie school family, maintenance-free 4-bedroom, landscaped fenced yard. Wood floors, oak area. Screened porch, eat-in kitchen, Renovated English Tudor home with a 2.5-bath home in the heart ofa cul-de-sac. rails, island kitchen. Vaulted master with large living room with fireplace, 1st-floor blend of old and new. Enjoy classic period Open, flowing floor plan accentuated by fan, 2 walk-ins and bath. Updates include: den and full bath. Huge unfinished, dry feel with arched doorways, crown mold- vaulted ceiling in the living room. Up- Master bath, powder room, roof, air con- basement ready for your ideas. Over- ings, plaster walls and leaded glass win- dated kitchen opens to breakfast and ditioner and laundry room. Pull down sized, full-fenced lot. Parking for 3 cars, dows. Features: 9-foot ceilings, hardwood, family rooms. Master suite with updated attic with aflooring over garage. Plus meticulously maintained, many updates eat-in kitchen with 42-inch cherry cabi- bath and walk-in closet plus a balcony. finished basement with lots of storage including new windows. Located across nets, granite countertops & stainless steel Finished lower level, 1st-floor den/guest too! Ceiling fans in all bedrooms, updated from Vattman Park appliances. Zoned air conditioning, heat. room and laundry Maintenance-free fixtures, brick fireplace and more. Master bedroom on 2nd floor, two on first living Enjoy pool, tennis, etc. Address: 1450 Lake Ave. floor and one on lower level. Address: 548 Williams Way Price: $499,500 Address: 3002 Rennes Ct. Price: $399,000 Schools: New Trier Township High Address: 8111 Kilbourn Ave. Price: $519,000 Schools: Vernon Hills Hgih School School Winnetka Price: $485,000 Schools: Glenbrook North High School Taxes: $10,940 Taxes: $7,805 Schools: Niles West High School Taxes: $9,834 Agent: Marco Amidei/REMAX Agent: Linnea Jacobs/@Properties Taxes: $8621 Agent: Linda Lincolnj3erkshire Hatha- Agent: Greg Fisher/@Properties way HomeServices Listin8s from Homeflnder.com.

www.ChicagoloyShow.com Pioneer PressMortgage Guid ANTIQUE - COLLECTIBLE TOY & DOLL SHOW rates daily at http //p:oneer!ocal tnrerestcorn Bankrate come

PrQram Rate Paint. Fui%Dowii APR Fixed Rate Mortgage TPend HOYNE SAVINGS BANK 5,00 888-492.1368 3OyrFixe( l5yrFixed Hoynecom SUN DAY 4:50 30 yrfixed 3.6250 000 $1361 20% 3.692 4.25 4.l1 20 yr fixed 3.5000 000 $1361 20% 3.594 3,75 _.. APRIL 26, 2015 15 yrfixed 30000 000 $136120°/e 3119 Kane County Fairgrounds Portfolio Lender f Personalized Service I No cost to apply 3: HELOC's avail. I APR reflects tees shown I Call for addt'l into 2.50 °°°° Mr I i Mo 18-Ma, 2s-Mi A. O-Ao. 15Aa. 525 5. Randall Road (C) 7001 W Grand Ave. . Chicago. IL 60707NMLS# 462640 If you love where you work, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Calcutate YDutioßu Mortgage Prediction nominate your company tori Adults $9 Top Workplace award, Eoch weo Aanraie suroeys molgago oepets io predict w$udi way rates 8am-3pm 30 yr fixedI 5 yr fixed5 yr ARM ° ° coming weeks. Hefe Is what they say this week 4116/iS .4(22)15) This week 3.79 3.03 3.08 Up Down: 30% Last week 3.82 306 TOP 3.04 unchant 60°, WORK Last year 4.43 3.48 3.32 PLACES Source. Bankrate.com, for more information visit www.bankrate.com. Bankoate national anerages are based on loo largest nSti100ions in the top 10 mar-Aets iv the United States. °°" ° anis

hci,1iTnLntnc V- LENDERS, TO HAVE YOUR RATES APPEAR IN ThIS FEAUJRE AU. BANKRATLCOM I 800.5094636 ¡. ." JIr -c d I.,,"a, ',k! kIR dP.I$, &[I 4/]ISt.IlNIcv k,a& -i! I0IP'/ i I'k t !((! !.!I, ...... , na ralukanvm,hl 0ÌX' u! n,vra «liv 1cc,,., l!ohl,ur.,.hotcr!,c,T,r,I alvvem, ivdu.gedk..çrvIirp1.a (h}M.iO4 i i0,C, .II] M,ug4 II,.*cil, boL 11)156 t C,nJo tinco. BAI nduan, L.cnnod Mnigsn Bwko. SYS 6.nk.,g t-)'r'BR .dsui Rrt.on.d Mesgae 6o.&v. NYS 8.kn tc . kan' ,o.nni 10.0th hod win.) lait t.. Visit: .eso.uiuulr 0r,,crrn.0. AIt,ucoquaviwomvonFtCi)c.na740 ilt.vvM.np.i.on.vnr C,,,esv,nlh,w,wct,.vthoknvw,ouv,,,15i65.SO lumi., k.., w i,w,d , k,. 1 $415.010 ho. q,.,ard ,,buk dvt na!,. .m,,,av. IL ii.y. Cou Anm..l r,u, ,.w (APR,) .v i.d ,i,.liy v,k%,d ,.o Un Snot4, rs TnMi ARM%) flAPR '0 S ,tvmthr 3., ,vy line, (no, ti. mmrk,d i4, rOes name, r,i. hr &PR fy,.n t..., momO , IrS, ha 20's &4 lin .hmnv. mdl h, www.chicagotribune.com 'ubjeci Ic t,ia, °'m' ,,mvw&T. ,, Phil kmr, ,km (0 giflnICt Or av.,.y 4 fr immun,, açta,$ .i.v. . h, 4,.jah,I ,c,,I,0t I, n Ib,' ht4, All w,,. IcC, ¿vi mio, i,t,rmal,.o N,hfl-1l,' haft mOssi m0.X Banknw. iv kn n, 0,.oafl,hno ,c,aJ flhlmico, 5,a Il 0 the ,a,qumr' .qçrl. t,,ih,,, ¿14e p.r lo, n' 'n h,. Icl, Ir y,s w. IncLIniI«'0C ,,fl, "1 1 $417.101. vani k0,1l1th 1141 vOlt knien 'n Im, IxM.otl In Frnv* ,r, il.,' . Ik,rn, cc, r,. ,i., ,, the ahi, t.. = /nominate Sac Repayment levy, - e' itat,nmihtvp.ynesu.4 $5 Yrr StOP ivm.mrd. IsO ontO1. p0000b,d Si 56m, $1.100 h...S mr. ,r,,«n,It hOw..,, 0l ,,u1 kn,k; ,, I ¿,drc nov ..co .,,h.,' .,.,hl,. y. T. .p..i Io I .6k, ¿viiO-5O6.4&M T. r.p..t y 1.mw4. mii O0IíO5-I0i5 . -- 22 BUSINESS A lot in store at Skokie'snewMariano's BY MiiIsAAcs accommodate breakfast, lunch and din- Pioneer Press ncr. Like at other Mariano's, the store has a generous wine and beer area Days before the long-awaited Mari- including a refrigerated section. ano's on the east side of Skokie was to It also has other amenities that one open, the parkinglot wasjust about filled doesn't always see inside his or her - as if it were a peak time for the public traditional grocery store. A smoothie to shop. station greets customers in the front of But the public would have to wait until the store. It also includes a cozy outdoor 6 a.m. April 21 when Mariano's was to dining area near Touhy where that open for business for the first time. The smoothie or others foods and beverages lot was packed with vehicles belonging can be consumed on a pleasant day. to employees, vendors and building During the tour, Mariano proved to be workers putting the finishing touches on a passionate spokesman for his family the place - among others. chain of stores. He pointed out unique "We'll be ready on Tuesday," said Bob brands of various kinds of food carried Mariano, who gave the Skokie Review an by Mariano's - foods that customers exclusive sneak peek. won't find readily at other retailers - Arguably one of the most significant while it also carries familiar brands. economic development additions for What customers won't find too readi- Skokie in years, Mariano's alongside ly, even at other Mariano's, is a kosher Starbucks, Noodles and Company and food market this large. Mariano said the LongHorn SteakHouse make up the new store should serve the Orthodox Jewish Skokie Commons shopping center at community well with its kosher market, Touhy Avenue and McCormick Boule- located under an easily identifiable yard. The shopping center occupies streak of blue. property that was home to the Klein The store also offers three aisles of Tools factory for decades. kosher groceries for shoppers in addi- The property became available when tion to the market sp ace. Klein Tools closed the building. That "We saw an opportunity in this area to gave Mariano's a new opportunity to enhance and bring something special to make the village a home since its original MIKE ISAACS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS this neighborhood," Mariano said. "His- plans to move to downtown Skokie neverBob Mariano gives a tour of the new Marianos at theSkokie Commons shopping center. torically, Devon Avenue had a number of panned out. The store was set to open April 21 at Touhy Avenue and McCormick Boulevard. kosher shops. Those by and large have "We've been working with the corn- gone away. There wasa need for munity leaders for some time," Mariano alternatives." said. "We initially tried to do something The new Walmart, which opened last in the downtown area, but it just didn't year to the west of Skokie Commons, make sense. Our practice is to pull away included an expanded market for kosher from the table when it's just not going to foods as well. work for everybody." The opening of Mariano's closes out a Mariano, though, believes this loca- significant piece in the transformation of tion to the east will work for everybody. the east side of Touhy Avenue. Once part A short jump from Chicago, Evanston of Skokie's industrial corridor, east-side and Lincolnwood, its reach should cover Touhy has welcomed in a Walmart and several communities. an X-Sport fitness store in recent years. "We're at Touhy and McCormick. A Lettuce Entertain You M Burger Come on," Mariano said. "What's not to went into the Walmart shopping center like?" space; a popular Filipino-based restau- The Skokie store marks the 32nd rant chain, Jollibee, is scheduled to fill Mariano's in only about five years. The other space in the same shopping center. company's first store was in Arlington But even with this flurry of recent Heights, and while there were always economic development, it was always thoughts about expanding to other areas, A wine and beer section is among the high- Employees get ready days before the Sko- Mariano's that was to be the big prize of even Mariano said growth has been lights of the new store. kie grocery's store's grand opening. the area. quicker than expected. One woman who saw activity inside The company's rapid expansion was Actually, calling Mariano's a grocerysalad bar, a hummus and olive bar, anthe store wandered in, assuming it was aided by the closing of the Dominick'sstore - even a high-end one - doesn'tarea for barbecue, a space for pastries,open. Mariano told her the store was grocery store chain, allowing Mariano'squite do it justice. Groceries are a large sweets and more. closed even though it didn't look that to move into several abandoned stores itpart ofwhat it offers to be sure, but there Individual meals can be purchased way. Come back April 21, he said. never anticipated. is much more to the 71,310 square feet itand then eaten in a nearby attractive She said she probably would. So did The Skokie store, however, was alwaysoccupies. dining area in the corner, which ismany others who were anxious to a different animal. The public had been "It's really patterned after the greatsurrounded by glass and includes lowliterally see what's in store for them. asking for a high-end grocery store for afood halls of Europe," Mariano said. lighting and a sculpture. longtime, and village leaders were trying On its north side are food stations and Since the store is open from 6 a.m. to [email protected] to make that happen. food bars - a coffee bar, an oyster bar, a 10 p.m. seven days a week, Mariano's can Twitter @SKReviewMike COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Listings are subject to change. Save A Star's Drug Disposai Pro- Vintage Marketplace:Shop for one- Four Corners to the World:The Chi- Please call the venue in advance. gram:Save a Star Drug Awareness of-a-kind, antique items such as art, cago Jazz Philharmonic Chamber En- Foundation's Drug Disposal Program furniture, clothing and glassware - at semble explores the rich global influ- boxis still in the lobby of the Park Ridge the market. 8:30 a.m. Friday, 10 am. ences in jazz in two concerts featuring Thursday, April 23 Police Department.Accepted are:pre- Saturday, North Shore Senior Center, internationally acclaimed guest artists scription medications, (including con- 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, free, Trio Globo. 8 p.m. Friday, North Shore "Build it!" at Kohl Children's Muse- trolled substances), all over-the- coun- 847-784-6030 Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 um:The museum announces its newly ter and pet medications, samples, vita- Skokie Blvd., Skokie, $32-$62,312-573- constructed, temporary exhibit Build mins, liquids and creams. Cal1847-579- Happy 451st BIrthday William 8932 It! which puts a spin on classic building 1300 Ext. 146.9 am. Thursday- Shakespeare!:The Shakespeare Proj- blocks by letting children explore and Wednesday, Park Ridge Police Depart- ect presents "Hamlet," Shakespeare's Saturday, April 25 interact with ten different varieties of ment, 200 Vine Ave., Park Ridge, free most famous, enduring tragedy. With blocks in a single space through May 3, just two actors, "50-Minute Hamlet- 2015. Children can discover, stack. Karaoke Thursdays:Enjoy some great "contains many ofthe Bard's most fa- Toothless the Great White Shark: bridge, enclose, make patterns, name pizza and sing a tune or two. 7p.m. mous lines and speeches while retain- Deatma of Discover the Depths defangs and symbolize using blocks and more. Thursday, Perry's Pizza and Ribs, 711 ing much ofhis saga's pathos, poetry the myths ofsharksas she introduces 9:30 a.m. Thursday-Saturday, noon Devon Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-823- and passion. 1 p.m. Friday, North Shore Toothless, a life-size 15-foot model Sunday, 9:30 am. Monday-Wednesday, 4422 Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, made ofrecycled plastics. 2 p.m. Sat- Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 Patriot Northfield, $12 member; $15 nonmnem- urday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Blvd., Glenview, $10-$11,847-832-6600 Getting Started with your family ber, 847-784-6030 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847- history:Learn about genealogy re- 729-7500 Little Legends Soccer Academy: sources available at the Family History This Above All: Why "Hamlet" Is spring premier league:The new Center at this one-hour workshop on Shakespeare's Greatest Play:Peter LearnIng Your DSLR: Intro to Pho- league is for seven- and eight-year-olds. the fundamentals of starting your fami- Garino makes the argument that of tography:This Intro to Photography A six-week season starts on April 18th. ly research. Registration required. i Shakespeare's 38 plays, "Hamlet" is the course focuses onthe basics of shooting noon Thursday-Sunday, Glenview New am. Thursday, Wilmette Family His- greatest Also, offered is a bit of bio- with a single-lens reflex camera In this Church, 74 Park Drive, Glenview, $219, tory Center, 2727 Lake Ave., Wilmette, graphical information, a review of course. learn technical instruction, 224-500-5729 free, 847-256-6930 Shakespeare'scareer and an exploration camera settings, metering, the exposure of"Hamlet" and its impact on Western triangle and other detailed technical Save A Star's Drug Disposai Pro- Grow an organic vegetable garden: culture. 10 am. Friday, North Shore instruction. 9 ant Saturday, Park Ridge gram:Save a Star Drug Awareness Collaborate with other teens to plan a Senior Center,161Northuield Road, Park District - Senior Center, 100 S. Foundation's Drug Disposal Program garden, sow seeds, care for plants and Northfield, $10 member; $13 nonmem- Western Ave., Park Ridge, Fee is $180, box is still in the lobby of the Nues harvest produce to share with friends ber, 847-784-6030 847-692-3597 Police Department, 7000 W. Touhy and family. 4:45 p.m. Thursday, West Ave., Nues, IL.Accepted are:prescrip- Park, 3555 Lake Ave., Wilmette, $153- Duplicate Bridge:The senior center Photography Intro to Macro Pho- tion medications, (including controlled $191,224-392-2275 offers a friendly bridge game every tography:Learn the basics of corn- substances), all over-the- counter and Friday morning. 9 am. Friday, Park position and camera settings. You must pet medications, samples, vitamins, GpHomestay Host information Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western have a working knowledge ofthe expo- liquids and creams. Ca1l847-579-1300 Session:Regina Dominican has part- Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692-5127 sure triangle. This course also requires ext. 146.9 am. Thursday-Wednesday, nered with gphomestay and is in need either a dedicated macro lens or an Niles Police Department, 7000 West of families interested in welcoming an 2015 Oakton ice Show: 'Heroes vs. extension/magnification tube setFor Touhy Ave., Niles, free international student into their home Villains':Get ready for an entertaining ages 18 and up. Taught by Angela Alfe. for the 10-month, 2015-2016 academic show celebrating the favorite dynamic Call the Park Ridge Senior Center. 11:30 Thomas Piketty Turns Economics school year. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Regina duos - superheroes and villains. Oak- am. Saturday, Park Ridge Park District - Upside Down:Join Jim Kenney as he Dominican High School, 701 Locust ton's Annual Ice Show features skaters Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park explores the work of Thomas Piketty's Road, Wilmette, free, 847-363-5467 ofvarious ages performing spectacular Ridge, Fee is $180, 847-692-3597 extraordinary "Capital in the Twenty- routines. 7 p.m. Friday, 1:30 p.m. and 7 First Century" and the controversy. Winnetka Landmark Preservation p.m. Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oakton Photography: Intro to Editing: Does Piketty really demonstrate that Commission Preservation Awards: Ice Mena, 2800 W. Oakton St, Park Course teaches the basics of camera capitalism leads inexorably to eco- Nominate your house or your neigh- Ridge. $8. 847-692-3359 settings. Attendees must have a working nomic inequality and injustice, or has bor's house incategories that include knowledge ofthe exposure triangle. he "cooked the books?" Register by restoration, rehabilitation, and new Toastmasters District 30 Spring Participant must bring laptop and a calling 847-784-6030.9:30 am. Thurs- construction for projects that have been Conference 2015:Communication working version ofeither Photoshop day, North Shore Senior Center, 161 completed during the last five years. and Leadership Conference. 5 p.m. Elements or Photoshop CS5 or CS6. Northfield Road, Northfield, $20 mem- 11:15 am. Thursday-Wednesday, Win- Friday and Saturday, Holiday Inn North Instructor: Angela Alfe ofBeautiful Life ber; $26 non-member for two sessions, netka Village Hall, 510 Green Bay Road, Shore, 5300 W. Touhy Ave., Skokie, free. Photography. Contact the Park Ridge 847-784-6030 Wínnetka, free, 847-716-3525 847-664-2033 Senior Center at 847-692-3597. 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Park Ridge Park District - Mah Jongg in Review:Brush up on Friday, April 24 "Oleanna":MadKap Productions Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park your Mah Jonskills in this six-week presents David Mamet's gripping and Ridge, $180, 847-692-3597 class. Instructor Pamela Max guides electrifyingdrama. As the lives of the you through games and focuses on "Hair":See the musical about a group characters spin out ofcontrol. we are Greatest Hits ofthe Greatest Gen- technique. Bring a current Mah Jon ofyounghippies exploring sex, love confronted with both the effects of eration:Local singing group, The Park card or purchase one for $8. Contact and rock 'n' roll while fighting for civil carelessness and the dangers of over- Ridge Chorale, performs to celebrate the Park Ridge Senior Center. 9:30 am. rights and protesting the war in Viet- sensitivity and being too politically the 70th anniversary ofWorld War II. 7 Thursday, Park Ridge Park District - nam. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. correct. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Saturday, St. Luke's Lutheran Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Sunday, Prairie Lakes Theatre, 515 E. p.m. Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Church, 205 N. Prospect Ave., Park Park Ridge, $52 member or $57 guest, Thacker St, Des Plaines, $28, 847-604- Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave., Ridge, $14-$18; students 18 and younger 847-692-3597 0275 Skokie, $28 adults; $24 seniors; $18 admitted for free, 312-961-9066 students, 847-677-7761 Turn to Calendar, Next Page 24 CALENDAR o Calendar,from Previous Page Israeli News Reporter at JUF Brunch In Skokle: Gil Tamary the Home, Health, Happiness: A Take Charge Forum: For expert guidance Washington Bureau Chief for Israel's Channel 10 News is guest speaker. Q]iicit'ribnuc on how to take charge as you or your Tamary covers a wide range of Middle FE loved ones grow older, attend Home, East issues, says Joel Farber, the syna- Health, Happiness, a community forum gogue's 2015 JUF Event Chair. For BLUE SKY hosted by North Shore Village. Register reservations call Lisa Herst at 312-444- NNO VAT ION in advance via email to info@north- 2838 or e-mail her at Lisa- shore-village.org, or call 847-721-1413.1 [email protected]. 10a.m. Sunday, Ezra p.m. Saturday, Skokie Hospital, 9600 Habonim, Niles Township Jewish Gross Point Road, Skokie, free, 847-721- Congregation, 4500 Dempster St., 1413 Skokie, $10, 847-675-4141 "Prime Time to Sell?": Featured Rob Haight: The Music of John Col- panelists present in the lower level trane and Billy Strayhorn: Join Rob conference room: Patrick Price, North Haight as he celebrates the music of Shore Senior Center (moderator); 1 John Coltrane and Billy Strayhorn. A Howard and Susan Meyers, The Hud- recent graduate ofThe Juilliard School son Company Michael Kodlowski, and student ofsaxophonists Ron Blake Chase Private Client and Patricia Jon- (SNL, Roy Hargrove) and Steve Wilson land, Meadow Lane Estate Sales. RSVP (Chick Corea, Dave Holland), Haight to Ten Ruiz at 847-784-6018 or tru- has performed at venues in Chicago, [email protected] a.m. Saturday, Chase , Brazil, Guatemala, El Salva- Bank, 791 Elm St., Winnetka, free, 847- dor, Costa Rica, Amsterdam and the 784-6018 2009 Kennedy Center Honors in Wash- ington, D.C. He performs frequently Sunday, April 26 with JeffLindberg's Chicago Jazz Orchestra.On piano, bass and drums will be Dan Trudell, Dennis Carroll and Midwest Fruit Explorers Spring George Fludas. Get tickets at the thea- Lecture: Professor Ron Perry former tre, by calling or online. 8 p.m. Sunday, chair of the Horticulture Department at Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave., Michigan State University discusses Skokie, $20, 847-677-7761 how to establish a backyard orchard. i p.m. Sunday, Chicago Botanic Garden, Musical Theater and Opera: Why 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, free. Choose When You Can Have Both?: Iiia 847-835-5440 The Skokie Valley Symphony Orchestra V- will be joined by dynamic soloists Carla "Choosing to Love Whatever the Janzen, Juliet Petrus, Emily Price, John Cost":Interactive presentation/dis- Concepcion and Bill McMurray in a cussion in a series on the Spiritual performance ofclassics from musical Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. The theater and opera. 3 p.m. Sunday, North speaker: Vincent Guider, Old St. Pat's Shore Center fon the Performing Arts, Church and Director of the North 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, $5-$44, wher Icavation Lawndale Kinship Initiative. How can 847-673-6300 we love difficult, unjust people or those who hurt us? What price do we put on Cantonal Concert: Concert featuring inspiration our love for Christ? For others? Noon the musical group Sixl3Acapella. Tick- meets Sunday, St. Catherine Laboure, 3535 ets: $30 members; $36 non-members; Thornwood Ave., Glenview, free. 847- $18 children ages 13-18; and free for 826-4704 agus 12 and under. 4 p.m. Sunday, Beth visionaries, ideas and trends connect here Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunab, Is Parkinson's a Jewish genetic 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette, $36-$18, disease?: This educational event 847-256-1213 discusses a research study providing genetic screening at no cost to qualified Author Jane Smiley discusses her individuals. li a.m. Sunday, Temple novel, "Some Luck": Hear Pulitzer Beth Israel, 3601W. Dempsten St., Sko- Prize-winning author Jane Smiley kie, free, 847-675-0951 discuss hen novel "Some Luck." A book signing will follow the program. Copies Two israeli Soldiers to Speak In of"Some Luck"willbe available on site Skokle: An "Israeli Soldiers' Tour: Real for purchase from The Book Stall at Soldiers, Real Lives, Real People" a Chestnut Court. This event is part of special program co-hosted by Skokie the Wilmette Public Library's 2015 One synagogues: Ezra-Habonim, the Nues Book, Everybody Reads program, Township Jewish Congregation and which is featuring "Some Luck" this blueskyinnovation.com' Temple Beth Israel. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, spring. 2 p.m. Sunday, Wihnette Junior Ezra Habonim, Niles Township Jewish high School, 620 Locust Rd., Wilmette, #connect Congregation, 4500 Dempster St., free, 847-256-7280 Skokie, free, 847-675-4141 Turn to Calendar, Next Page CALENDAR 25

Calendar, from Previous Page Tuesday, April28 Monday, April27 5Rhythms Dance:Come and explore the 5Rhythms Dance - a movement MGPL Kids: Monday Morning Play- meditation to music. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, group:Drop-inplay time for preschool- Raydiant Day, 1400 Greenleaf St., Ev- ers with a parent or caregiver to intro- anston, $15; $10 for students and sen- duce young children to the library in a iors, 847-869-0250 low-key, unstructured session. Call 847-929-5102 or visit mgpl.org for more MGPL Kids: Listen Up!:Drop-instory information. 10:30 a.m. Monday, Mor- and play time for preschoolers with a ton Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln parent or caregiver. Call 847-929-5102 Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 or visit mgpl.org/kids for more in- formation. 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, Morton Yarn Gang:Kids in grades one and up Grove Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., are invited to try their hand at knitting, Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 crocheting or other yarn crafts. 4 p.m. Monday, Morton Grove Public Library, Camera Club:The club meets on the 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, fourth Tuesday ofeach month. 10 a.m. 847-965-4220 Tuesday, Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847- Knitting Roundtable:Come work 692-3597 through knitting projects and socialize with fellow knitters. Expert knitters can Life Transitions Group:A support show you how to solve knitting chal- group for men and women who have lenges. Don't forget your current knit- been widowed for one to four years. ting projects and needles! Call 847-929- The group is volunteer-facilitated and 5101 or visit mgpl.org for more informa- held on the fourth Tuesday of each tion. 2 p.m. Monday, Morton Grove month. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Park Ridge Public Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- Nonprofit Center, 720 Garden St., Park ton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Ridge, $5 per session, 847-720-4170 Parkinson's Support Group:For people with Parkinson's, as well as their Wednesday, April 29 caregivers and families. 10 a.m. Monday, Covenant VillageofNorthbrook, 2625 Tecimy Road, Northbrook, free, 847- Where in the World is Rob Petrie? 509-0927 The Dick Van Dyke Story:Join cultur- al historian Barry Bradford for an in- Building Your Brain's 401(k):Your sightful look at the Dick Van Dyke risk for developing the clinical signs of Show. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Glenview dementia, may have much to do with Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, how much of your brain is "left over' Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 rather than the amount of disease or injury affecting your brain. Dr. Sherrie Legai Concerns Surrounding inter- All, director of the Chicago Center for net Websites and Social Media: Cognitive Weliness, teaches three sim- Registration required. Discover the ple ways to maximize your investments issues surrounding user privacy and in your Brain 401(k). 1 p.m. Monday, publishing content from your Website, IGOEST AUTHORS North Shore Senior Center, 161 North- the pros and cons ofhaving a detailed field Road, Northfield, $12 member; $15 company social media policy and more. nonmember, 847-784-6030 7 p.m. Wednesday, Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincoln- E MOST TRUSTED What a Metamorphosis: China from wood, free, 847-677-5277 the 1980's to Today:In this digital presentation, see 's Forbidden Bingo and Pizza:Treat yourselfto hot City and Tiananmen Square. 1p.m. slices ofcheese, sausage and veggie REVIEWS Monday, North Shore Senior Center, 161 pizza. 1230 p.m. Wednesday, Park Northfield Road, Northfield, $10 mem- Ridge Park District - Senior Center, 100 ber; $13 nonmember, 847-784-6030 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, $8 mem- ber; $10 guest, 847-692-3597 Intro to the iPhone Camera and Video:Introduces the use of the cam- Nature exploration class:Each week, era and video functions of the device, students learn about a different aspect how to organize photos, how toedit ofour natural surroundings -birds, SEE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING photos and videos and how to share mammals, native plants, trees, weather photos and videos with friends and and ecosystems. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 5:15 SUBSCRIBE TODAY family. Attendees bring iPhone and p.m. Wednesday, Lakeview Center, 800 charger to class. 1p.m. Monday, Park Gillson Park Drive, Wilmette, $99-$124, itersrowjournal.corn 224-392-2275 Ridge Park District - Senior Center, 100 6-977-8742; Code: 147 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge, $40 mem- Have an event to submit? Go to ber; $45 guest, 847-692-3597 chicagotríbune.com/calendar TREND Chicago Audubon honors 13 who protect environment

BY SHERYL DEVoiu Jana Balaban, who accepted a protector Pioneer Press ofthe environment award with her hus- band, John, said, "It's so good to be part of Nick Minor of Libertyville received the this conservation community, to see all the inaugural Young Environmentalist Award optimism, all the excitement about work from the Chicago Audubon Society during that's being done." a dinner and ceremony held March28 at The Balabans, who live in Skokie, have the Silver Stallion in Des Plaines. been long time stewards ofBunker Hill "It's so great to have a group like Chi- Savanna near Niles. cago Audubon recognize young birders7 Other award recipients included: Illinois Minor said, adding he hopes the newly Department of Natural Resources natural- established award will encourage young ist Stacy Iwanicki; Cook County Forest people to study natural history, science and Preserve president Toni Preckwinkle; birds. Loyola University professor Reuben Keller Minor was among 13 award recipients and his Science and Society class; Note- invited to accept plaques and congratula- baert Nature Museum curator of biology rions from Chicago Audubon Society Presi- Doug Taron and Daily Herald columnist dent David Willard at the event, held every Jeff Reiter of Glen Ellyn for reporting other year. excellence. Minor will study environmental science Also: wildlife biologists Chris Anchor at college next year - and will be deciding and Stan Gehrt Lake-Cook Audubon Soci- SHEPYL DEVORE/PIONEEP PRESS PHOTOS which one to attend soon, he said. Willard ety president Rena Cohen of Highland Chicago Audubon Society president David Willard congratulates Jane Balaban of Skokie, said when Deerfield resident Bonnie Park botanical illustrator, educator, stew- who received an award with her husband, John Duman, an Audubon Society board mem- ard and plant monitor Kathleen Marie ber, suested a new award be given to a Garness of Forest Park; and North Park young environmentalist, board members Village Nature Center for first friend to immediately thought of Nick Minor. Chicago Audubon Society

Nick Minor of Libertyvilie received the Chicago Audubon Society's inaugural Young Envi- David and Patricia Kamp of Gienview ronmentaHst award. TREND

CAUSE & EVENT rihBooks

KARIE ANGELL LUC/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Skin of Steel founder Susan Steel of Glenview (from left), Kathy Kessenich of Skokie, Henrietta Saunders and Karen Hirsch, both of Glenview Rock Out Melanoma II raises $100,000 Rock Out Melanoma II Benefiting. SkinofSteel, raising funds to fight mela- noma and develop a na- tional melanoma tissue bank Location: Fields Volvo, A portrait can reveal powerful things about an Northfield Attended: 350 individual, a time or a place. And no one tells the Raised: $100,000 Date: March 7 Trip Lane of Wlnnetka (from left) with Beth and Matt stories ofChicagoans and visitors to the Second City Website: skinofsteel.org O'Connor of Glenview better than theChicago Tribune. Chicago Portraitsis a stunning new coffee-table book that brings together the Tribune's best portraits from the past 1 50 years, including powerful images of everyday Chicagoans, actors, artists, athletes and politicians.

GET IT TOI)A\ 1-IKIIEVER 13()( )KS 'Nt) E-BOOKS ARE SOLI)

Maureen McGinnis of Glenview (from left), Jennifer Joyce of Winnetka and Mary Radle- n of Glenview (Ithicaoribuut

Want to see your event in Trend?Debbie Hoppe, Trend editorial assistant, will send you guidelines. Email her at [email protected]. 28 HEALTH & FAMILY 16 signs that Insuranceerrorresults she digsyou in $10K in bills Dear Help Squad: Thank you in advance, This issue involves an Mike, Lake Forest Jackie, how do you will stray. First and fore- inaccurately assigned group To facilitate a resolution to know ifshe really likes most, communication is a number for a personal medi- this already lengthy claims you? huge component to a cal insurance plan with Blue situation, Help Squad went This question cheating-free marriage. Cross/Blue Shield Illinois. directly to Mary Ann Schultz, warmed my heart and I Couples should be best We engoged BCBS for short- CATHY CUNNINGHAM BCBS's senior manager of am excited to help this friends, and we all know term healthcare coverage for Help Squad media relations and public guy get into the mindset that best friends talk a lot. our daughter in November affairs, to request her assist- of a woman by sharing JACKIE PiLOSSOPH They open up, they share 2014, effective January 1, 2015. In December ance for Mike and his daughter before health just what the heck we Love Essentially their inner most thoughts she experienced a sudden illness. On Decem- care collections departments began calling. are thinking! and feelings. berI talked to a BCBS sales agent about Mary Ann was happy to help and requested a So, here are 16 signs that she digs you: This way, ifsomething is wrong, the possible healthcare plans. Among the plans few days to work through the situation. Texts and phone calls are answered other person can address it and the two offered was the 1132001 Bronze Choice plan. Beginning the next day, and for the next promptly. can try to work things out before one Our Visa card was processed and we were four business days, Mike received phone She wears lipstick on your dates. goes looking somewhere else for corn- reassured the plan could be changed ifit did updates from Stacey, a specialist in the BCBS She asks you about YOU, seems fort and/or happiness. Couples also need not meet our needs. Executive Inquiry Department, who person- genuinely interested and seems to care. to nurture the romantic aspect of their The next day I contacted BCBS as it was ally worked to ensure all ofMike's daughter's "How is work?" "Tell me about your relationship by going on kid-free dates clear the 1B2001 Bronze plan would not claims were processed via the proper group fmily." "I want to hear a story about and vacations together. A marriage is like work for our daughter, so we enrolled her in number. Three days after her initial contact, your past." a plant or a pet or even a childit needs the 1S2003 Silver PPO plan. We paid $330.79 Mike reported that, "Stacey has resubmitted She is interested in meeting your to be taken care of with lots of attention. but were assured that our prior payment for all 24 claims. She shared that this issue in- friends. Ifit isn't fed or cared for, it will die. 1B2001 would be applied to the continuing volved one computer exchanging data with She smiles a lot around you. How do I tell my spouse that she monthly premiums. December 2014 in- another and should not have taken three She puts her phone away at dinner has gotten extremely overweight and dicates two payments: $178.91 and $330.79. months to fix. It was a simple issue but the (unless she has young kids who might be it is a turnoff? Following emailed confirmation of en- wrong people were involved. As I recall, calling her). This is a tough one. First ofall, you rollment on December 24, we received two Stacey said, 'It took one day for 1S2003 to be Saturday nights always work for her don't have to tell her she is overweight BCBS IL cards via US Mail. One was in- posted in place ofIB200l and another day or to get together. She knows. Trust me. The question correct, indicating group number 1132001 so to reprocess the 24 old claims." She buys you a thoughtful gift, becomes, does she care? The answer to BCS, the second was correct indicating group "We would like to thank [Help Squad] for maybe a book she wants you to read or a that is huge. Iffor some reason she is fine number 1S2003 PPO. the results to date," said Mike. "Our current plant for your house. with her new body, and is making no January - February 2015 my daughter billed amount is $15,711.95, while the you She offers to cook you dinner from attempt to lose the weight by eating underwent multiple medical exams and may owe amount is $4,639.60. Looking back time to time. healthier or exercising I'd say you have a procedures. For each she presented her to March 16, the totals for the same two lo. She talks about a ftiture together. problem. Why? Because her desire to 152003 Silver PPO card. During this period a columns were $14,026.75 and $10,327.71 "Maybe we could go to Lake Geneva this change has to be there or her weight total ofl5 Explanations ofBenefits were [respectively]. That's a hell ofa difference! summer." "My cousin's wedding is in will stay the same or continue to in- generated. We noticed immediately that all One wonders how the average Joe can solve June, I hope you'll go with me?' crease. procedures were processed under the a healthcare problem without outside help.... She rarely mentions her ex. I would start by talking to her, and 1B2001 Bronze group number, resulting in no It appears there are a bunch of Customer You're walking down the street andvery gently broaching the subject. Make coverage/no payment Where was our Service folks receiving calls that require a she holds your hand. sure to tell her that she is a beautiful 152003 Silver PPO? We began calling the level ofauthority and knowledge they don't seems vulnerable, but confi- woman, that you love her, and that you BCBS IL Member Customer Service line and have?' dent, too. want her to be healthy. received confirmation that our daughter was Once everything was processed correctly, She laughs at your jokes, even if You can't get in shape for her, but enrolled in the Silver PPO plan, not the Mary Ann contacted us to say, "Blue Cross they aren't that funny. there are some things you can offer her Bronze plan. I began keeping track of our and Blue Shield òflllinois made several If you have to go to the doctor, she in terms of support. calls (12 pages ofdocumentation, to-date). errors with [Mike's daughter's account, and offers to go with you. Help her find a program that works The Blue Access web page showed we had have since corrected those mistakes. We have The biest sign: her kiss. lt shouts, fur her, whether it's Weight Watchers, a the Bronze plan, not the Silver plan, but on spoken with [Mike] and let [him] know that "I really like you." nutritionist, a gym or a personal trainer. the same site it also clearly indicated we wereall claims for fliis] daughter have been ad- Is there any way to affair-proof a Teil her you will eat healthy with enrolled and paying premiums for Silver justed and moved over to the correct group relationship? her, eat what she eats and work out coverage. Obviously, something was very number. We apologize as they were caught in I hear so many stories from men and together ifshe wants. wrong! the middle ofa system conversion as we women who explain that they were Continually offer positive, support- We have contacted the Member Customer were moving files to a new system. This utterly shocked when finding out their jog, loving words. Inspire her, motmite Service line, IT Help Desk, Enrollment account is current and all claims have been spouse was having an affair. While I her, and reward her efforts with back Agents line, and Individual Membership paid?' completely understand how that scenar- rubs or flowers or a nice card. Billing department over 20 times. We have Need help? Sendyour letters, your corn- io could happen, I often wonder if the That's what best friends do for each faxed 26 pages ofEOBs with requests for plaints, your injustices and your story ideas to cheat-ec turned a blind eye, not letting other! resubmission ofclaims, but nothing has [email protected] and we will be himself (or herself) see the cheating changed. To-date, we've received over happy to assist you. because it was just too painful, or they Jackie Pilossoph is afreelance columnist $10,500 in invoices from various healthcare were too afraid to confront it. for Pioneer Press. providers. HeIpSquadpioneerlocal.com There are a few thincouples can do We ask your help in expediting action to minimize the chance that their spouse T;vitter: @ Iowssentially from BCBS IL on the above issues. Pioneer Press Classified TakeaLook TO ADVERTISE PLEASE CALL: 866-399-0537 OR GO ONLINE TO HTTP://PLACEANAD.TRIBUNESUBURBS.COM INSIDE!

LI:

AutomobHes

Business & ervice Directory

Playyourfavorite games ¡n t inside this section! For more interactive puzzles and games, go to chicagotribune.com/games 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS General General General Help Wanted Full Transportation Estate Sales Announcements Announcements Announcements Time [QUAL

HOUSING "A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE" - Drivers "edien You Want The Best' CAMPERS -Colman's 8V- We Help Wanted - New Trucks Arrlving - PHYLLIS REIFMAN General Public Works Summer NEWSPAPER DELIVERY OPPORTUNITIES 1RlO HOUSE SALES buy/consign used Campers Can You Digit? Experienced OTR Drivers Hiring Morning newspaper delis- Announcements g ev_si 217-787-8653 mAw Heaay Equipment Van DivisionRuns 48 States, Maintenance Worker 847-432-3770 heavy from WI to Philadelphia- er-p in the lliinois/lnOiana areas colmansrv,com Operaton Career! Summer Maintenance Worker Must be 18 years of age, have All rval Rotate advertised in - 4412 Receive Hands On Baltimore, MD area Flex home Gtenview Estate Sale position involves hands-on ex- a valid drivers liceese and an ihis newspaper issubject to N Seminole DrFrlSat 4/24 Training And time 99% no-touch, top pay! permnce working directly with National Certifications Vacatron/401K/ Visioni Dental) insured vehicle the Federal Fair Housing Act, S 2510-3 beth clays. es @ the Public Works Superinten- Call 708-342-5649 Leave your LOADED PHENOMENAL Advertising Services - Operating Bulldozers, Disability/ Health. Require Claus 9 30. denn on a day-to-day bass, Ocie name, phone number and town which makes ilillegal no ad- & VINTAGE Place your ain newspapers Backhoes g Excavator-s. A CDL, 2 yrs OIR exp good MVR/ of the main responsibilities of HI-END SALEi throughout Illinois or the nation Lifetime Job Placement References Call Ruth/Mike you reside in or Email: Gcreedth vertise any pretRrence, limita- Sterlingsilver, fineJewelry. this assignment will be mainte- chicagotnibuse coni crystalfrom St. Louis. Baccarat Contact illinois Press Advertising Veteran Benefits Eligible' TrI, Inc nance o! the Village's grass on hon. or discrimination based Service 217-241-1700 or Visit Watertord Wedgwood Gold 1 -866-262-3067 r -80055B-2664 the right of way. The position is religion.ses, illinoispress org Drivers Ftatbed Owner wwTTltrxcking.com on race,color, Columbia china. Fine art, a 4-month assignment and ap- IMMEDIATE Massme Franklin Library book Operators - or Company Drivers - 0TH Drivers pros 450 hours of work time. handicap,familialstatus,or Airline Careers Start we Vive hewer equip Imlii Help Wanted OPENINGS! collection. Franklis Mint sterling NeededCompetitivemileage Job Posting on-lineat . natenalorigin,inthesale, - steel experience Home often. Personals A Prayers plates.PolishKitIm & Oriental Here Become an aviation payIncludingbonuses and winthropharbor.com.Deadline: CDL A LOC/REG. maintenance tech. FAA Industry LEADING Pay/Benefitsi BENEFIT PACKAGE. rental, nr hnancing of houxing. rugs.Widdicomb mid-century full benefits Consistent miles) May 1, 2015, Send resume/up- bedroom VeT e clothing. approved training Financial S3, Sign-On-Bonus' home time. 100% no touch 12 p/cation to' Village of Winthrpp 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE. In addition the Illinois iolplacement Call 855-400-6939 purses, linens. uHai enamel on Aid if qualified months COL/A experience. Harbor, 830 Sheridan Road, Win- $250 SIGN-ON BONUS Human Rights Act prohibits assistanceCall AIM 800-481 CALL' 800-331-5130 sterlingbirds.Plushousehold. Experienced Independent 1-888-545-9351 ext 13, tiirop Harbor, IL 60096 discriminaEon based on age. kitchen,garden,tooln,more Way 8312 wwdoublentransport corn Care Giver Available ancnstry, marital status, Sexual too much to list. Pia & details. BOATS THE BOAT DOCK We Immediately - looking for 24/7 EDUCATION wmw,recollect,onsltdcorri Buy & Consign Used BOatsi 217- long terni live in positionCall HELP WANTED/JOBS Can orientation or unfavorable 793- 7300 theboatdock.com 33f-213-8725 You digit' Heavy Equipment ADOPT: - At-Home Mom, Love. Transportation military divcharge Wllmette -Large Estate Sale, Career' Receive Operator sports. Music,Financialfy Secure, This paper will nOI knowingly 2209 lioquols Rd N of Lake Hands On Training And National Ave & E of Hunter Rd. Sat 4)25 Adoring Family longs for ist baby accvpt any advertising for real Certifications Operating *Expenses pd866-757-5199 Only, R:30-4pKing Cherry BR Bulldozers, Backhoes S estate which is in violation of set, Queen white wicker BR set, GARAGE SALE DIRECTORY Excavators. Lifetime Job Training & Education the law All persons are hereby Oriental rugs, Scasdanv,an Teak Placement VeteranBenefits Professional Caretaker - CDL Drivers & Part- Dining set, S much more' Eligible' 1 -866-262-3067 And personal assistantMarie informedthaixli dwellings Bloomlngdale - Bloinlioki 773.792.1552 Time Dock Workers i-luIs Sub Division Anrrual Garage AA.A Cooper Transport is noi advertised are available on an Yorkyille - 612 Greentield Turn Sale Stick and Springfield on't Ms Hl!ng Company Drivers - and hiring skilled and highly moti- CAREER TRAINING . AIRLINE equal opportunity basis 9-Spm April 23 24, 25 Antiques, Roads films. Eri, and Sat 4/23- ì_1)i 3e Owner Operators for Flatbed or EMPLOYMENT CAREERS START HERE - GET furniture,kitchen,household. vated'full-tnme CDL Di-mero and If youbelieveyouhave 4)259-S Dont Miss the Bargains' Dry Van Tan nana TransporTation part-time Docirworkers. Our Io- FAA CERTIFICATION TRAINING. yard tools & much much more' New lenas -litti Annual 60 offers vxcellent equipment, pay, . cal Service Centers are located FINANCIAL AIDIFQUALIFIED. been discriminated against in PIas Sub Division Garage Saie - benefits, home weekly JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. Chicago Heights - Sat 4/18 near Chicago Midway Airport connection with the sale, rental Wanted to Buy Palmer Rancir and Hidden Valley Cali 800-650-0292 Or apply GET STARTED BY CALLING AIM & Sun4/19. 8am-2pm 648 and OHare Airport. 0es Plaines, or hnancing of housing, Call: Itavers AvenueDining room Friday AprIl 24 & Saturday Aprii mAw.tantara.us IL. Visit our website to apply: 800-481-8312 set, bookcases, books, dresser. 25, 8a-2p Southwest Corner of wwmaaacooper com/careers Drivers; Need COt A Or S . to Help Wanted Full West City and Suburbs household goods, linens, dishes. Laraway R Nelson. Follow maps transie.oet,PCieS troni alud ro EOE/Drug-Free Workplace for ali addresses VariOaS iocat,otiSthroughout Time BUSINESS HOPE Fair Housieg Center it s - No forced thsparcir Safety inconnues We soeciaiizeit, OPPORTUNITIES 6304904500 Oak lawn - Everything must gol resJucittg,rswesFientJ Friday April 17 9a-7p, Saturday South City and Suburbs, April 18 Ra-12 5017 Lamb Dove uidO CaretS or Ccii Drivers - South Suburban Housing Center i-Boo-sot 3783 Eariville Town Wide Garage Body Man LOCAL Business Opportunity 708.957-4674 Sales -Sat Aprii 2t, 8-3 Food LEGAI SERVICES - Legal CDLADRIVERS Motorcycles Wantedt- Cash and maps available Dozens of Questions? SPEAK TO AN 20-s yrs est. shop looking for a Nxrth City and Suburbs. Paid, Reasonable All Makes homes participating On Rt 34 body man 5 ns exp. FT * sealtin ATtORNEY AT NO COST rs ALL HERE! Inlertaith Hsusinq Center Wi!l Pick Up 16301 660-0571 ON ILLINOIS STATE BAR benefits. Call 630-529-6115, of lht Northern Suburbs Orland Park - Saturday April 25 ASSOCIATION "ASK-A-LAWYER EXCELLENT PAY, HOME DAILY Wanted - Radio/TV tubes, Ham) DAY' SATURDAY APRIL 25 9AM AND WEEKENDS. COMPREHEN- Fox Valley,frl-eitles-retail 847-501.5760 CB radios, tube testers, misc Free Admission order/ 7 334m-3 30p m - 2PM CALI 1-BXt-252-89l58 oe ONLINE SIVE BENEFITS & 401K store/mail internet elec . No TVS 708-536-8823 i-800-678-4009 Plus a $1500.00 Sign On business & commercial The Presbyterian Church irr Go to placeanad. property for sale Owners are Glenview - Moving Sale April Orlaind Park Bonus!!! MERCHANDISE Wanted - Radio/l'si tubes, Ham/ 25 & 26 9am-20m 701 Wagner 13401 S Wolf Rd. 708-448-8142 tribunesuburbs. corn retiring Great bc. w) on-site CB radios tube testers, misc. Rd Wagner & Polo rane, Boys Household items, clothes. toys, Classified Ads Chicagoland Pick Up & Deliv- prkng. Store located in historic elec , No 'K's. 708-536-8823 clothes size 8-10, girls clothes to order and pay for eri,! Class A CDL with 2 yrs. home Shipping/receiving & sporting goods, furniture, mail/internet order located in 3-4 Tonsoftoys,furniture, antiques,holidaydecorations, The most cost-effective yourclassifiedad, experiencereq. The Custom WHEATCENTS - household items & much more' much much more Companies., 317 W Lake Street. g newer finished warehouse Pennies before 1959 way to sell your Home, Online. Anytime. lt's Nortfrlake. IL 601M. Email: in back of prop Great opo to A SR PENNY SHOP ireallywantthislobl@customco carry on a 40-yr-old well est. Fon ParkRidge - Movingsale Car or Valuables! fast! lt's easy I Stuff for Sale 047-441-5821 Furnituie. evercise equip ,and com Fax' 708615-8806 Valley business. 630-879-6966 NAPER VILLE - MOVING Other household itemsFriday PETS SAIL-Friday 4/17- Saturday April 24th, 9am-4pm + Saturday 4/18-Sunday 4/19 from Barn to 25th, 9 12 at 925 S. Vine Ave FICES Reed Rattan/Bamboo 4pm located at 75470 Olvnrrpua PR, inn alley behind house. FUrnItUre- Six Piece Set' Two Court, Napetville. IL 60S4OE loungechairs, two ottomans Waukegan - Annual White Entine house must go' Items Now Seeking Hourly Team Members for with matching sofu and include AU Furniture Kitchen Elephant and Bake Sale' Prince sItuare glass top coffee table Items, Tools/Garage.'aintings, of Peace Lutheran Church 2720 Dogs McAre Rd Sat 4/25 Bam-2pm Pieces come with light green Antiques, and MUCilI MORE I our NEW Store Opening in Glenview!! upholsteredseatsandsack csnh,ons purthased at Honquist io 1993 tor $5000. excellent cond 51,800. 8l-455-54l3 German Shepherd- German BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY S Dutch pups & trained dogo White, Olk&tanisilver sable, FurnitureSale - Bedroom Healthguarantee. hots S dresser and mirror engraved VNGEILOTT1 S SERVICES Prince Patios and Hardscape Now interviewing for: parents on prem Delivery uvail Oesigns with white dasies 5100; Bed. full 815721-9090 1NTE R OR/E XTE RuOli size mattress, boo springs, and HOU SE PA INTING rick patios. driveways, wan frame $150; Living room cocktail POWER WASHING/STAINING ayo, laridscape/hardsca table $50 All good condition REAL ESTATE FOR DECKS. FENCES PLAYSETS. esigns,lightiing,andrepair Delivery Drivers, Kitchen and Customer Service Team 708-756-1524 RENT REPAIR & 30-378-1517 Wince Payos a Facebook CONCRETE/PAVER SEALING Furniture . Bookcases, Daybed, FULLY INSURED 708/444-1064 antique Singer sewing machine. ANGELLOTIISERVICES COM Push Mowin Members including Cashiers/Order Takers, entertainment Center/ Sma er amis in Aurora area 20 china cabinet. Ant r of home re .airl years experience Jim Call to see 847-217-3819 E ectrica , um .ing, anpentry, 630-945-0976 Residential for Rent Painting, BR/Bomnt/Kitchen Food Runners, Preps/Cooks, Dishwashers, Household Items - Washer S Remodeling & mmv Dryer 5125 each, 19505 3pc BR Ftee Estimates' set 5150 & rattan couch S chair Call Jerzy 847-57 1 -4397 or SAWYER DIRT set $150, Window AC S50 ALL Burbank Qaier, move in ready 2BR, 2nd fi large balcony. Rrdwd email propol2002yahoo com Puvenze. Bac Dirt.Rough and Production Line Associates EXC CONO' 847 823-OBOe BlackDirt,DrivewayGravel. fi heat inc($900-r 708-305-4516 Colmans RV Bobcat Service ForDelivery Elgin t BR apt, 2nd fI w) garage, We .uy consign use. pricing call 815-485-2490 Juson's Deli is TH[ fast paced, incredibly high volume, fast (asual deli clean, 5450/mo -s utilities u Campers &RVs' 217-787-8653 mAW saWferdirt corn fTnI. security deposit 847-682-8994 w colniansrvcom restoulalit that spedalizes in business catering and delivery. Gary 38k/iBA Brick House, Lrg Household Items ' 19505 3pc fenced backyard, close to metro Deck Powetash 8. Seal We work to make every customer happy as we continue to expand, serving sR set 599 5 rattan couch & center S hospital. Quiet neigh- Houses. Dec s. Concrete SUNRISE TREE CARE chair set $99Window AC SSO. borhood 5800/mo Sec B oh 352 staininrg. Sighest quality, lowest FREE WOODCHIPS 19305 Console Radio/record Garfield Call 219-588-4898 costcommercial.residential. 'REE DELIVERY Call For Details 240+ delis in 28 states. player $129 ALL EXC CONO' 847- Cal 630-3V5 0090 Since 1994 BY TRUCKLOAD 847-256-8733 023 -0808 Matteson Lincoln Terrace. 3 Our people are our best ingredients! Discover the career opportunities and BR/1BA Water included W/D in Ellas D all Inc MedicalOfficeEquIpment building 51050. 312-833-0838 Drhwa taning an, painting intl - Pediactricand adult exam i BR apt, 5650/ THE BOAT DOCK benefits at Jason's Deli furniture, and Schiller Park est 84/-675-2440 312-504-3262 tables,office tDets' Very good month, no pets, no smoking, FREE ESTIMATES We Buy R Consign Use. t retridgerator. availasle now 847-664-9951 217-793/-7300 condition, starting at $500 080. eIiasmdrwaii corn . theboatdock.conl Cali 708-921-9515 for details

Kils FioorinIttC Park Model, Furnished Trailer SELL SELL SELL sincel" new av... oo, and Membership - in beautiful Your Stuff! installation sanding nefinishung, Cortes Tree Remova wooded. membe, owned insured. 773-Vin -4996 Free Estimates camping club near Morris,IL. Placing on od in the klistlooniirg con, 847-608-7823 535,000-. Call Ann 708-B67936O classifieds is the mast DeHaan Masonry & Restoration cost-effective way fo WeWill Boa/Any CornpeOtors Pricef sell your home, car Spring DIscounts Available! orvaluablesf Call *Atl Ilnlve'rL A ('i,rvrOe Work Beck Nv.r'.*(iiulking*Ctuinrnev & 866-399-0537 or go Piano Antique 1922 Electric tronc S (iia Block Apply n Person of online, online to placeanad. Stalin Español and pump player. Original owner. tuck ,o,,iuuii * W;iicr'.caiin *t.andti ,uI,v* Rccu,un Walls sanno family since 1922Mint tribu neo U bur bu, cam oplirttstones JosonsDelUobs.(lickandHire.net condision 25 rollS S rollcab,- w5. Dllt ALL .Nc' Job To,Sr)L,il nets Must See, serious calls by to piace your disponib'es aopoietment only 53,500 708- advertisement. FOE 912- 9029 www deI',.l',rrillisc'i'ry ., i 5 Waukegan Rd, Glenview, Il 60025 s,- 5C( ' (5fl( i&'0 inurc For interactive puzzles and games go to chicagotribune.com/games

4/19 After You: Completing I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 1415 161718 19 20 21 22Ull various comments 23 24 25 26 27 28 B FRED Pisco EDITED BY STANLEY NEWMAN 29 (stanxwords.com) °UUU 32UU Across 63 Dieter of rhyme 115 Ending for song or 34 35 36 37 38 39 lI40 4142 i Marquee name 64 Stain-free slug 5 USS Missouri 65 Noisy napper 43 44 nickname 67 Maui garlands Down 46l 68 Socks set i Con game 47u...48 49 50 10 In balance 14 French-door parts69 Beret cousin 2 Author Morrison 72 Seascape master 3 Kicks in 51a..52 56 19 Sonata postscript iiii... 20 Nickel ending 73 "You 4Unadjusted stat NUI UUS 21 Retail center _!" (reassuring 5 Berates. at a 57 58 59 60 22 Steamed remark) bailgame 23 "You _?" (threat 76 Deserved reward 6Bits of ingenuity 16162 63 I.. 7 64UU response) 77 Director Kazan Coalesce 25 "You _!" (response78 Frilly fabric 8 Wall calendar pgs. 65 66 iu 67 68 69 70 71 to an expert) 79 Rib-tickler 9Indivisible 72 uiu73 74 76 27 Title bestowed 80 It means lo Fright or delight annually since 1952 "merchandise" 11Boast about 77 78 28 Periodic table fig. 81 German article 12 Thus i u...79 29 Food served in 82 "You 13 High degree u.. 80U _!" (approving 14 Lounge performer 81i..82 384 85 86 rings 30 Cause for a reboot remark) 15 Little Miss Sunshine87 86 Russian tennis pro Oscar winner i 88 89 32 Habeas corpus, for one Safin 16 iPod model 90l 33 French diarist 87 Tent pin 17 Harrow's athletic 91..92l rival 34 Unable to pay 88 "Are not!" reply 95 96i 97 98 99 100 101 102 36 Vowel sequence of89 Philippine island 18 Does hemming song 90 Preserves 24 "Step on it!" i 03 I 04 I 05 1 06 38 Playful smooch 91 Econ. yardstick 26 Adenoid neighbor 40 Typing speed meas.92 Lynch of Glee 28 Operatic piece 107U11Ul 43 Arctic explorer 93 Juilliard major 31 Courtroom cry 108lUU 109...io.... iii... 44 "You J"(confident95 Burning the 32 Entanglement comment) midnight oil 34 Take forcibly 112UUUU ll3UUU 114UI115UUU 46 "Certainement!" 98 Annoyance 35 "You Last week's answers appear on the last page of Puzzle Island C) 2015 Creators Syndicate. All rights reserved 47 Right-hand person99 Possible baby- _!" (retribution 48 Scrabble play shower gift comment) 44 Needing 64 Brady Bunch mom 82 Loose cloaks 95 Priority Mail org. 49 Hit dead-center 103 "You _!" (chiding 37 _-European decryption 65 Submissive 83 One from 96 Sound of relief 50 Snoozeville comment) languages 45 Genuflected followers Fairbanks 97 Actress Loughiin 51Israeli weapon 105 "You _!" (in-the- 38 Rain-forest 48 More astute 66 "I swear!" 84 En route, as a 98 Annoyance 52 "You know remark) crushers 50 X-Files character 68 Combined, as parcel 100 Fashion mag _!" (consoling 108 In itself 39 Storage rental 52 Navy specialist assets 85 Slingshot shape 101 Iowa State's city comment) 109 Bob the TV 40 "You.J" 53 Officiated at T-bali70 Subtle glows 86 Computer shortcut102 Send a phone 56 Perfidious handyman (challenging 54 to go (eager) 71 Rendezvous 90 Major messes message to 57 Suffix like -ling 110 Parting word comment) 55 Play at top volume73 Pesters nonstop 91 German 104 Hydroelectric agcy. 58 "Ah, yes" lii Bend, as biceps 41 Public sentiment 56 Hot-tempered 74 Repeat exactly mathematician 105 Hydroelectric 59 Retail center 112 From Lucerne 42 Certain track 60 Toy (with) 75 Sharpen 92 Big Kraft Foods facility 60 Successful searcher113 Quote book abbr. athlete 62 Vicinity 78 Walked unsteadily brand 106 Laudatory lines 61 Gave in 114 Merges 43 Epistles writer 63 Frozen fall 80 Declines help from94 Played a part 107 Zilch 4 i B2 O 3 G5 K7 08 L Quote-Acrostic o soiopii C12 A13 E14 15 N16 U17 H Define clues, writing in Words column over Upset 18 R 19T 20 J Q 25 B numbered dashes. 5110412916083 5 Transfer letters to numbered squares in diagram. 27 W 28 029J. F31 032 V 33 U34 W When pattern is completed, quotation can be "A Toyotas a j Toyota" e.g. 23 116 147 72 859 1314386 66 read left to right. The first letters of the filled-in 35 D B 37E 38 A 39 I words reading down form an acrostic yielding the Misses speaker's name and the topic of the quotation. 64 142 123 13581 107 44 145 046 S47 Iì BJ 051 K Clues Words Command 52 C53W54 B 55 H56 T57 Rf,8 ASS L 113 157 15 2478 49 involved story, Discoverer of B61 P 62 W63 A64 MÌ66 L67 R sI. 16638996358 14612 125 Fiji and New 158145115 928 2 Enemyot Zealand 68F69D70 I 71G72L73H 74075E enlightenment 105 60 5484 156 36 1 117 124 Now and then. 76F77P78N79R80 181M 82T83K84B 3 wds, 61 77 100 114 165 151 21 10 94 138 25 161 85C86L87V 88E890BDH91G92U93S All-around good 12042 i guy 41 52 103 121 11 85 149 94 P 95W r 97 R J99 A1IXtP1O1 Crabby Fetter 7422 13789 45 102 162 1020 103C1O4K1iB1iS1O7M 1c8V1O9J 13269 35112 7 50140 Last week's Not usual answers 110 U 111 I112 D 113 N 114 P 115 0 "Understood" 577918 155 4097 16767 116 L 117 B 118 F appear on the 1388 139 3775 last page of Centers 119W120P121 C122G123M 124B125Al26T Puzzle Island Suck-up 106 93153 46148 6 3076 68 118 96 127 11V129K1U131 L132D 133 J134W135M By Robert Woods O'Neill. Distance runner 8256 143 15419 164 126 Edited by 7148122 91 1G137Q138B1E14OD 141U142M143T 331136 Linda and Keep it going! Avoidance Chartes 130 110 141 169233 144 11450146A147L148S149C 150J151P Preston. 90 73 551726 44 152 65 C 2015 "Plastic: 2 wds. Overture, e.g. 152H153S154T155R156B157N1580 159V TrIbune 159 108 32 80 127 1634739 111 14414 10170 87 4 128 Content Agency, LLC. 159k 16181620163 I 164T165P159A167R Bungling Ground, to a All rights 1501092998 20133 degree 62 13495 119 5334 27 reserved.

4/19 Titles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BY CHABLES PRESTON

17 15 19 Across 50 Skirmish 13 Middling 1 River, NJ 52 WWIIgun 21 Macbeth, e.g. 5 Memory musical 53 Malice 22 Malayan gibbon 20 1U121 UUl22 231 9 Partner of Crofts 55 Prepare to fire 26 Field's All and 14 Purlieu 57 Herman Wouk's Heaven Too 24 25 15 Hautboy Pulitzer novel, with The 27 Encourage U26 16 Admiral Byrd's fox 62 Kind of mill 28 Sappho's Muse 27 28 29 30 31 32 terrier 64 Musical finale 29 Sinclair Lewis's Pulitzer 17 Tragic king 65 Sloth's home novel 18 Encore! 66 Midnight Cowboy role 30 Sonja Henie's birthplace 67 He was: L. 31 Buick model 19 Butchery request Ul 42 38 20 Alice Walker's Pulitzer 68 Dodge City marshal 32 He bee 40 UU141 novel, with The 69 Jacob's son 35 Sailors 23 Corporate VIP 70 MarginaI mark 36 Goneby 43 45 U1146 47 24 Down and Out in Beverly71 Means justifier 39 Venetian strip NUI UI Hills star 41 Repair report 48 ° 151 25 Chip in a chip Down 44 _Set 27 Darwin's ship 1 Soft mineral 46 Shearer's skirt IIII52 I53 54 III 30 Fruit farm 2 Chocolate cookie 49 Kind of testing 33 Bruins great 3 Brunch, e.g. 51 Couch 55 56 III58 III59 60 61 34 Singers James and 4Lamour's attire 53 Siesta sound Jones 5 Plenary 54 Bicycle part 11111 6 55 Pearl Mosque site I 64 65 .face! I 37 Downy duck 62 1163 38 Sculls 7 Joe, of the diamond 56 Cleopatra's 40 Golf score 8 Trickle handmaiden 66 67 68 III 42 Pudding thickener 9 Hush 58 Like some tea 43 Fur piece 10 Super ending 59 Kashan's country 69 70 71 45 Nest 11 Booth Tarkington's 60 Dweeb Pulitzer novel 61 Nopes' opposites 47 Ont.'s neighbor Last week's answers appear on the last page of PuzzleIII Island C 2015 CreatorsIII News Service. 48 Facing 12Solitary 63 Wind dir. 4/19 French Twists i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22UU BYTwcvBENNETT 23 24 25 EDITED BY RICH NORRIS AND JOYCE NICHOLS LEWIS 26UUUU 27 11128 29 Across 87 Gal follower? 35 "Women hold ii 31 32 lUI°33 Ui... iShow no humility 88 curls up halfthe sky" 5 Golfclub feature 89 Sentence proclaimer component 36 Winter Olympics 34 35 36 37 i..... 9 Refers (back), as to a prior subject 90 Citrus refreshment host before 38ii 94 More than satisfy Vancouver 39 i... 41 42 43 44 45 46 14 Apprehends 19 OId wisdom 95 Queen of Kings 37 "Mad Men" 20 Transportation 96 The latest in foal creator Matthew 47 48 iiii 49 50 network app fashions? 40 Diver's milieu 51 52 ... 21 So long, in Avignon98 Beauty needing a 41 Olympian Midori lift? 42 Investment finn T. 22 He had a way with 54 55 56 57 58 words 102 Cristiano _Price 'iii 23 Hops drier Ronaldo's longtime43 Victory emblem Ui 61 62 °...... 64 24 '30s Lorre role jersey number 44 Recently 103 Doth proceed 45 "The Streets of San 25 1959 Broadway 65 67 68 69 71 family name 104 Olympic event Francisco" co-star involving runners 46 Iris ring 26 Multicolored 72 iU°74 marble 105 Calendar col. 51 Ready to snap 27 Testy lover? 106 Still 52 Steep cliff 76 77 .78 iU ii79 80 81 82 29 Musical work 107 Common fairy tale53 "Ain't Too Proud number _": Temptations hit expressing 83 84 ... 85 resentment? 108 Swing and others 54 Chatty flier 109 City whose name 55 Pond protozoan 31 Musical symbols 87 88 iiU 32 Ikea offering differs by one 56 Popular gundog letter from a 57 Fife player 33 Came to fruition 90 91 92 93 9. 89iii 34 KeyofMozart's nearby volcano 59 That woman, in 110 Micronite filter Brasilia 40th symphony 96 ...98 99 101 36 'Mongst kin? cigarettes 63 Solve, in a way 38 Cops on base 111 Monastery sights 66 It precedes Oilers 1O4 105 lO3 i.. 39 Napped fabric, 112 Hurston's "Their games 1O2UUUi without a doubt? Eyes - watching 67 Kindred spirits are 106 107 108 41 Camaro_-Z God" often on the same one 109i 43 Southwestern hill 113 Pepper and Stubby: 47 Quaker abolitionist Abbr. 68 CBS maritime 110.... iii.... ll2 drama Lucretia Last weeks answers appear on the next page G 2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 48 Eagles' 84-AcrossesDown 70 Pave anew 49 Bustle i Allied voters 71 Obeys a shooter 50 Beyond the horizon2 2013-'14 Katy Perry73 Post-FDR prez si wedding followers hit 75 Texter's Jumble Sudoku 4/19 52 Bridezilla's fabric 3 One with a burning afterthought intro passion 78 Alternates Unscramble the six Jumbles, one letter per Complete the grid so each row, column and of choice? square, to form six words. Then arrange the 3-by-3 box in bold borders contains every digit 4wastes no time 79 Hyperglycemia 54 Like Catwoman, circled letters to form the surprise answer, as 1 to 9. 5 Place for cutting cause e.g. suggested by this cartoon. Level: 58 Less fusty boards 80 Apparatus co- EIO3 60 City once sought by6 Orchestral winds invented by ACIFOS Sir walter Raleigh 7 Vegan Greek salad Cousteau /\ ci: 5 2 1 61 Revival chorus omission 81 Do diner work J-\-, '.J 62 Primed for a fight 8 Slangy slacks 82"... blind, but now 1 7 64 Stimulating nut 9 Cloche carriers I _" BM EM EL ç' (_'-/- t 65 Act without 10 Out of control, at 86 Roman commoner J '_\ 6 7 5 restraint sea 87 Oils, e.g. 11 88 Tempted TEBLOT 69 worrywart, at Rodeo catcher fJ_ v ' 8 5 times 12 wouldn't surrender90 Type of refractive \ ,\ A z 71 One-named Tejano13 Bigoneona surgery 4 singer runway 91 Sherlock's 3 8 2 72 Measly computer 14 Apprehends adversary Adler 1 storage? 15Rapscallion 92 Connoisseur 9 74 Sprain application16 "There you go _":93 His final blog post ENURSU 76 Doubting words Reagan closes with "I'll see r 2 1 6 7 77 Latin 84-Across 17Davis of "Dead you at the movies" 51-4e COU7NT H )58ANP 1- A5I'4o builder Ringer" 94 Courageous woman kE WT TO Pl_AV POKER 7 8 78 Irregular 18"... a_flying 95 Sweets-lover's SUT &O1 - 79 Bryicreem fearless and fleet": craving 6 2 applications Longfellow 97 Pacific salmon PRINT YOUR ANSWER IN ThE CIRCLES BELOW 83 "I'm all " 28 Small one on a 98 Erupted (- Y Last week's answers appear on the next page 84 Chick's starter runway, briefly 99 Tempt m ._4.- By The Mepham Group C 2015. Distributed by Tribune home 30 Chute mechanism100 Forgoing time This week's answers appear on the next page Content Agency, LLC. All rights reserved. 85 Surviving spouse's32 Glancing blow 101 Those women, in By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek.2015 Tribune Content irritation? 34 Little shiner Bolivia Agency, LLC. All rights reserved. G DOUBLE DOWN By Don Gagliardo and Zhouqin Burnike / Edited by Will Shortz ACROSS I 3 4 I 7 I loIl 12 II 4 15 10 II 1 Penny-pinching 's 20 6 Place of business: 21 22 ...'° Abbr. 23 UU24 9 Shoot the breeze 20UUU 13 Mini revelation? i... a. puzzle 18 Requests a table ft)r one, say 34 05 17° OS°'u30 40 41 42 43 44 20 Company behind '° the Hula-Hoop craze 50 03 °U50 06 '.U. 21 Source of the line '°s'° ' "They have sown the 67 island wind, and they shall IO U.. °° U° °' reap the whirlwind" e2.. UU '4 °°u 22 Private things that roIutîons I are emharrassin i' 12Q u..73 74 75 70 n U° U"TI 79 23Movinginamce 0 44 ° °' way uu.'° Uis? UUU 25 Hungarian city U8e .... o. 26 Notcaged u....919293 Last week's crosswords Last week's Quote-Acrostic 28 Things in cages .... °UU °umi "Yacht Club" 29 Regarding NiO_.toi.. (Adiai)STEVENSON:POLITICAL WIN: S....102toe,04 °'I"ulOO 107 31 Mal de__ ..io. Dc3oe c:i D I'm not an experienced hand at politics, (French woe) too ito itoito 114 Itoliili?ItO DL!DZE Ec10 oDIJoD ntcIII but I am now seasoned enough to have 32 Pulitzer winner for loi OE1IDhE!DDfl E@IZ1OEflUDD learned that the hardest thing about "Seascape" QThWDD WoDoO IIE11IIi any political campaign is how to win ...._o .... 120'°'.... rroa ooc or 34 Mystifying Geiler i.... 194 without proving that you are unworthy toe 127 t oijo ox;im nwcocin 37 Canine command o of winning. 39 Get hitched .. io.... IIrn@D D&1T1EeI3LD H09 41 Disagreement mm E3O!D ojorj EflD1j!J 87 Changes the place-African soccer 54 Poor grades QflD Iflofll 45 Actress Elke ment of 47 Stuck, after "in" 56 Holds up ommaDo rxfrn1 Last week's Sudoku in a tournament DOWN DOD DjDjj OQf 49 Three Stooges laugh 58 Hula-Hoop, e.g. Domon U!ilOD DEflDQIZ1 sound bracket iGiveup 60 Went for, puppy- 89 Neutral shade 2 Secretary of state style cioo WIiâIW1OL!D U 861573429 51 Prefix with -mor- 90 Indian bread OD DDO OO DJWE phism under Reagan 61 They come with oE ioowoioío@ci DDE 91 Long-tailed monkey3 Peut- strings attached DOiÎD@rLiifl @QWIU I!DQE!DD 539462817 52 How some stocks 94 That girl, in Genoa are sold (perhaps: Fr.) 67 Drinking now, pay- moe orwooicE 95 Tell on 4 Stars, in a motto 53 A piano has 36 of ing later 1iIjDD E:JUL!rilO OtIL!OE!1hi 472189563 them 96 Graduation V.I.P. 5 One way to complete68 Some movie the- Dri1oI oDwci 55 Inverse trig function97 Ewe two? an online purchase aters DE!EX oDDD UDU !iAflD i 57398642 57 Friendly 99 Yew, too 6 "Candle in the Wind"70 " tu" (Verdi aria) fED 1ODD tDII EDO 59 Warning just before101 Atari 7800 com- dedicatee 71 One oflO in Exodus 984256731 petitor, briefly a cutoff of service 7 Place for a brace 74 Sunlit spaces "Ruling Class" 62 Misdo something 102 Bridge writer 8 Part ofa platform 75 Big name in anti- 623741958 Charles 9 No. 2 of 43 science debunking BAD 63 Some grillings Il miim APflfl 1 105 Life know it 10 Den (home 76 Fluctuates wildly 3 4 5 92 7 8 6 64 Quick cut oDIw1 DU1AD BRflD ó5Hairoption 107 Scrus on a banjoofthe International 77 Greetings of old oRDo 66 Was unfaithful 109 Bass role in a Gil- Criminal Court) 79 Bars of music? I! iuiiimriinnn 296815374 bert & Sullivan opera 69 Bit of exercise, in 11 "Let's do this thing"80 Pie-crust ingredi- flRfl AfIm 112 Order at a Mexican12 Later Aflflfl 7 1 8 6 3 42 9 5 Britain ent, maybe R D grill 13 Sharp pain flJR Ifl1B foI 72 Iranian pilgrimage 81 Staple ofskin care o 115 Product with a 14 Old man? 82 Asian stew often no1 IU!DflRI!II city Lubrastri, 73 Aid to Zen medita- 15 Mideast grp. eaten with a dipping imm nnnn AflI This week's Jumble tion 119 Plus-size model? 16 Hat tipper, maybe sauce II1IIPflR o RPJOIIflP 121 Hard evidence a 17 Some Halloween 84 Pro hoopster 76 Flavor lawyer follows costumes flAP11III!I2 flAw FIASCO BOTTLE UNSURE 78 Title TV character 85 "Go" preceder EMBLEM FEMALE HYPHEN 123 Kind of pain 19 Ending with shop or88 TV units A n oR who was over 200 124 Prisoners' wear She couldn't find her husband in years old weight 92 "May frank?" D A A flD 125 Hammed it up Ill! flAflR1 the casino. He went to play poker, 80 Celebratory event 20 Question ending a 93 Bit of fanfare P 126 Investigation riddle lp IIAmA ROIS but got - for a new company or 95 Kindle, e.g. A product 127 Whups 24 Hedge find pro 98 ___ Rebeffion 128 Something grown LOST IN THE 83 Venus 27 Smooths over (event of 1676) iuimm IJAfl@ IAII - or eaten - in rows 86 Shakespearean king 30 Princess of Power 100 Farm machine PonflAflfjfl nmnn SHUFFLE 129 Powerhouse in 33 Pro wrestler Albano103 "Swan Lake" 34 What an electricfigure DDJHO ODD flDD30080meter measures 104 Milne young 'un "Book Case" a 0E1ØLJD0A O 8 0 'DO o D35 Fans have them106 Author of"MS. 0flDDD DDO DODD DDOD EI000!!I0000D1DDDDflO 36 Certain trade Found in a Bottle," for DDWDDD ODOD DflDU DODU Donoa IJE1001ØDØo a barrier short DOU00000L100 DUQODODUID ElOvODOsO wflDfl 38 ManyaSeeing 108 Conifer that loses 0000DDD 0000 000000 000 DOD 000i000000 DODO Eye dog its leaves in the ODIlD 0000 000 D00000 vDO OlINOflOOD40 Living 0000000000000U00 DODO chicago 000000000000 OODOEIO42 Sly suestion fall 000000 01300 00000 000 !IDflDODDDD ODO0DODfl 43 Initiahsm on a 109 Window sticker fig. 000mo 0000 00000D ODD tribune corn flO H 0000 ñDODODO bank door 110 "Click ___ ticket" ODO WOOD 0110 000000 0000000 0000DOs 44 Muscle 111 Floor 0000000000UO 00000000 fgarnes DODOlIDODEIDOo D 46 Lunatic 113 Ancient Greek 00000 000 00000 DEJflfloiDNflfloflHflxDrnoO 48 Follower of contest 00000000 000000000000 i 114 Coulee's contents DDDFJDD O a 9e fl 21-Across 000000000 00!!!!000 Interactive DODDDODD ODry o 3 Do o 116 "S'long" DUO 000000 11000 00000 50 Big brand of dog puzzles and NOD oOflI300DODDflDn food 117 'De ___" ("You're 0mo 00000 0000 000000 000'Daflflflo'flD welcome": Fr.) 0000 0000000000000000 games 53 Largest coastal ODD DODD 0000 00000000000EIDDODODDcity between San 118 Gershwin portrayer OD i DDOlDDOHDODflfl8fla in "Rhapsody in Blue" OURDBOODIIIIDRO 0000000 00000000DMOD0000000Francisco and .00000000 !I0000000000 Portland 120 Dunderhead 0000 0000 01100 000000 00000DUDO ODD 000DGI 122 Motley DODO DODO 0000 00000 ResIdential for Rent Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Bid Notice Foreclosures Foreclosures Estate Estate Estate Estate

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22nd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID MCHENRY COUNTY ILLINOIS MENT - CHANCERY DIVtSION Park Ridge-Niles School District WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22nd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF CARENO: 14 CH 51207 McHENRY COUNTY ILLINOIS 64 164 5 ProSpect Ave., Park Apt Fo, Rent HOME MORTGAGE, INC SHERIFF'S NO. SHERIFF'S NO Ridge,IL60068.willreceive Skokie Apt for Rent PlaIntiff, seaTed bids for copier paper Garden anti BR Available May CARENO 14CH292 FIFTH THIRD BANC, PlaintIff, ist $800 nil utfirties included J&ANTA ADAMOWICZ Bids are dun at the address 847 366/683 Defendants FIFTH THIRD BANK, vs vs above on Wednesday, May 6, MACKE9 INC., el al 11 CH 044813 2015 at 1030 A.M At this time Rooms to Porri 8656 W AINSLIE STREET NORRIDGE, IL 60106 MACKEY. INC , et al. Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a the bids will be publicly opened Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on July NOTICE OF SHERIFFS FORECLOSURE SALt and read.Bidders are invited NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE 3, 2014, an agent for The ludlcial Sales CorporatIon, will at 1030 AM Io attend the opening but their presence is not required Glenwood on May 26, 201 5. at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment for Foreclooure NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n pursuance of a udgment heretofore Si50/wk.1 wks rent upfrOflt. Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Sell at public auctIon to the herein entered the Sheriff of MCeenry County, Woodstock Illinois, or entered by the said court in the above entitled cause, Bill Prim, sheriff Utils mcl Full uso of house. highest bidder, as Set forth below. the following described real estate: his depute, will on Thursday the 21st day May, 2015, at the hour of Bid specifications may be re- of Mchenry County, Illinois will on Thursday the 215f day of May A D 7 ó8- 7 58-7 909 Commonly known as 8656 W AINSLIE STREET, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 10:00 A.M at the Mceenry County Courthouse, Room 262, 2200 N quested from the Educational 2015, at the hour of 1000 A M , McHenry County Courthouse, Room Property indes No 12-11-327-038 The real estate is improved with a SeminaryAvenue,Woodstock Illinois sell at public auction to the high- SerViceCenter, 1645. Pros- 262, 2200 N Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Mct-)enry County, Illinois Upscale FurnIshed Room Pri- residence Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds est and best bidder, property legally described as follows: Pect Ave., Park Ridge, IL 6006t sel) at public auction to the highest and best bidder for castrand all vatebatti,Kitchenprivileges. at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No )Phone. 847-318-43001 or dowTr- singular, the following described premises and real estate in said )udg- Garden view. Garage, Pool, third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial PARCEL i THAT PART OF LOT "A" IN GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO t, loaded from the District's web- meni mentioned, situated in the County and State of Illinois. pr so Share W/ Senior M, Rets reg, sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST FRACTiONAL HALF OF SECTION site at wwwdó4.org. much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said )udgment Io wit: P&D check,OakbrookArea, which in calculased on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each 57 TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL $300 price negot 630 5308920 $1 0173 Or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the psrchaser not to MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED JUNE 29, By order of the President of the PARCEL i - THAT PART OF LOT A IN GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO. i exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- 1943 AS DOCUMENT NO. 170422, IN BOOK 7 OF PLATS, PAGE 81, DE Board of Education of Commu- A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST FRACTIONAL HALF OF SECTIOÑ Commercial tor Rout four 124) hours 140 tee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHLY CORNER nay Consolidated School Ois- 17, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH. RANGE 9 EAST OF ThE THIRD PRINCIPAL tesidential real estate pursuant to Its credit bid at the sale orby any OF SAID LOT A; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ON THE NORTHWESTERLY trlct Number 64, CoOk County. MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED JUNE 29, mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or other llenar acquiring the residential LINE THEREOF.ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF NORThEAST IIlinoìs 1943 AS DOCUMENT NO. 170422, IN BOOK 7 OF PLATS, PAGE 81, DE real estate whose rights n and to the residential real estate arose SHORE DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 272 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT ThE MOST NORTHLY CORNER SchIller Park Office 480 sg, lt prior to the sale The sub)ect property is subtect to general real es- EASTERLY ON A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF 84 DEGREES 45 MIN DATED the 23rd day of April, 0F SAID LOT A. THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ON THE NORTHWESTERLY $650/month available now, no UTES TO THE LEFT, WIlli A PROLONGATION OF THE LAST DESCRIBED 2015 LINE THEREOF, ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF NORTHEAST pets, no Smoking, 847 664.9951 tate taxes, special ashqssments. or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any represensation as to LINE. A DISTANCE OF 605.4 FEET TO AN INTERSECTiON WITH ThE CEN- Vicki Lee SHORE DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 272 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE SOUTH- quality or quanttty of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and irr AS TER LINEOF ThE HIGHWAY (KNOWN AS STATE AID ROUTE 25, SECT1ON Secretary, Board of Education, EASTERLY ON A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF 84 DEGREES 45 MIN- REAL ESTATE FOR IS" conditi00 The sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court 32 MET.) BEING ON A CURVED LINE TO THE LEFT, RADIUS OF 128787 Community Consolidated UTES TO THE LEFT. WITH A PROLONGAI1DN OF THE LAST DESCRIBED SALE upon payment in full of tIle amount bid, the purchaser Will receive a FEET), ThENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON SAID CENTER LINE, A DISTANCE School LINE. ADISTANCE OF 6054 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CEN- Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser lo a deed to the real OF 562 27 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY UNE DiStrIct Number 64, TER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY IKNOWN AS STATE AID ROUTE 25, SECTION estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open OF SAID LOT A, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON SAID NORTHEASTERLY Cook County, Illinois 32 M.FT.I BEING ON A CURVED LINE TO THE LEFT, RADIUS OF 1287,57 for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the candi- LINE THEREOF, A DISTANCE OF 147.6 FEET TO ThE PLACE OF BEGIN- FEEl); THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON SAID CENTER LINE. A DISTAN tian of the propet-ty Prospective bidders are admonished to check the NING, IN MCHENRY COUNTY. ILLINOIS. 4/23/15 3217467 OF 562.27 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE court file to verity all information If this property is a condominium OF SAID LOT A, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON SAID NORTHEASTERLY unit, tIre purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale. other than a PARCEL 2: THAT PART OF LOT "A" IN GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO. 1, LINE THEREOF. A DISTANCE OF 147.6 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN- Open Houses mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST FRACTiONAL HALF OF StCTION NINO. IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 605/96011) and 1BJ14l. If this 17, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL property is a condominium unit which is part at a common interest MERIDIAN, ACCORDING Tò THE PLO!' THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 29, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID PARCEL 2 THAT PART OF LOT "A IN GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO 1 community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other 1943 AS DOCUMENT NO 170422, IN BOOK 7 OF PLATS PAGE Bl. De- Park Ridge-Niles School District A SUBDIVISION OF FART OF THE WEST FRACTIONAL HALF OF SECTIOI4 Duplex Indian Trail & Ttask St, tIran a mortgagee shall oav the assessments required by The Condo- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE POINT WHERE THE MOST 64 164 S Prospect Ave, Park 17, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST DF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 3 540115, t S tta 110 PetS, non- minium Prooeltv Act, 765 1LcS 605/le Slg-1l IFOU ARS THE MORT- SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT A INTERSECTS THE EASTERLY LINE Ridge,IL60068,willreceive MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAY THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 29, smokers, $995 Sdc., available GAGOR lt-IOMEOWt4ERI, YOU HAVE TI-fE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES- OF NORThSHORE DRIVE, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT SAID GRISWOLD sealed bids for custodial sup- 19d3 AS DOCUMENT NO 170422, IN BOOK 7 DF PLATS PAGE 81 DE- 5/1 Call 630-898-6490 SION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LAKE HILLS; ThENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID pItes SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS- BEGINNING AT THE POINT WHERE THE NIOST ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE NORTHEAST SHORE DRIVE. FOR A DISTANCE OF 247.27 FEET TO A SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT A INTERSECTS TI-fE EASTERLY LINE FORECLOSURE LAW You will need a photo identification issued bya POINT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE 19 Bids are due at the address OF NORTHSHORE DRIVE. AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT SAID GRISWOLD Judicial Sales - Real government agency (driver's license passport, etc.) in Order to gain DEGREES 56 MINUTES TO ThE LEFT, WITH A PROLONGATION OF THE above on Wednesday, May 6, LAKE HILLS THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County LAST DECRIBED LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 101.4 FEET TO A POINT; 2015 at 1000 A M At this time NORTHEAS SHORE DRIVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 247 27 FEET ID A Estate and the same identiFication for sales held al Other county venues TRENCE NORTHEASTELY DN A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF 36 0E the bids will Ile publicly opened POINT THENCE NORTHWETERLY ON A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE 19 whete The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. GREES, 29 MINUTES TO THE RiDI-lT, WITH A PROLONGAtiON OF THE and read.Bidders are invlted DEGREES 56 MINUTES TO THE LEFT, WITH A PROLONGATION OF THE For information, esamine the court tile or contact PlaintIff's attorney LAST DECRIBED LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 337.3 FEET TO A POINT, SAJO to attend the opening but their LAST DECRIBED LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 101,4 FEET TO A POINT; IN 18E CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COOJL1S & ASSOCIATES, PC, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE POINT BEING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF A TRACT DF LAND CONVEYED presence it not required. THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ON A LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF 36 DE- COUNTY, ILLINOIS 100 BURR RIDGE IL 60527, ¿630) 794-9876 Pleasa refer to hIe number BY LEROY J KRONENBERGER AND WIFE, TO CASIMIR J. POCIASK AND GREES, 29 MINUTES TO THE RIGHT, WITH A PROLONGATION OF THE COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN 14-11-42221 THE IUD1C1AL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker wIF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 13 1957 AS DOCUMENT NO. 328412, Bid specifications may be re- LAST DECRIBED LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 337 3 FEET TO A POINT, SAID CERY DIVISION Drive 24th FloOr, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also IN BOOK 547 OF DEEDS, PAGE 17, THENCE SOUThEASTERLY ON A quested from the Educational POINT BEING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC; visittie Judicial Sales corfioration at tisc.corni for a 7 day status LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF 1 1 7 DEGREES, 30 MINUTES TOTHE RIGHT, Service Center, 1645. PrOs- BY LEROY J KRONENBERGER AND WIFE, TO CASIMIR J POCIASK AND PlaintIff, reDort of Pending sales, CODIL1S S ASSOCIATES. PC. 15W031) NORTH WITH A PROLONGATiON OF THE LAST DESCRIBED UNE, FOR A DIS- oect Ave . Park Ridge, IL 60068 WIFE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 AS DOCUMENT NO 328412, , VS- F8ONTAGÊ ROAtj SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 630) 794-5300 At- TANCE OF B5.4 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WON THE CENTER Phone 847-31B-430) or down- IN BOOK 547 OF DEEDS, PAGE 187, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ON A ENELITA GARCIA. REYNALOC torney File No 14-11-42221 Attorney AROC NO 0046ai732 Attorney LINE OF THE HIGHWAY IKNOwN AS STATE AID ROUTE 25 SECTION 32 loaded from the District's web- LINE FORMING AN ANGLE OF i 1 7 DEGREES, 30 MINUTES TO l'ME RIGHT, GARCIA. CAPITAL ONE Code 21762 Case Number. 11 CH 044813 TJSC 35-4244 NOTE. Pur- M FT.), ThENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE CENTER UNE 0E SAlO STATE Site at www.d64.org WITh A PROLONGATiON OF THE LAST DESCRIBED LINE, FOR A DIS- BANK (USA) NA SUCCESSOR IN suant to tIre Fail Debt Collection Practices Act. you are advised that AID ROAD AND BEING ON A CURVED LINE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A TANCE OF 85 4 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WlT1-I THE CENTER iNTRE5T TO PlaIntiffs attorney is deemed to be a deOt coliectot attempting to col- RADIUS OF 1287 87 FEET FOR A DISTANCE OF 512.4 FEET l'O A POINT By order of the President of the LINE OF THE HIGHWAY IKNOWN AS STATE AID ROUTE 25 SECTiON 32 CAPITAL ONE BANK, De- lect a debt and any information Obtained Will be used for that Purpose OF TANGENCY; THENCE OUTHWESTtRLY ON A LINE BEING TANGENT Board of Education of Comma- M FTI; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG TI-IF CENTER UNE 0E SAID STATE fendants 649948 TO THE LAST DECRIBED LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1 12.22 FEET TO A nity Consolidated School Dis- AID ROD AND BEING ON A CURVED LINE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A 13 CH 7ó03 4/16. 4/23. 4/30 3195996 POINT OF INTERSEC1TON WITH THE SOUThERLY LINE OF SAJO LOT A OF tact Number 64, Cook County. RADIUS OF 1287 87 FEET FOR A DISTANCE OF 5124 FEETFO A POINT NOOCE OF SALE SAID GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO 1, THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ON Illinois OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUThWESTERLY ON A LINE BEING TANGENT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DIV iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- SAID SOIJHTERLY UNE OF SAID LOT A. FOR A DISTANCE OF 10,32 FEET TO THE LAST DECRIBED LINE, FOR A DISTANCE OF 112.22 FEET TO A EN that pursuant to a Judgment TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IEXCEP'T3NG THEREFROM ALL THAT MENT - CHANCERY DIViSiON DATED the 23rd day of April, POINT OF INTERSECTION WIlli THE SOUThERLY LINE OF SAID LOT A OF of Foreclosure and Saie entered PART THEREOF THAT FALLS WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY OF STATE AID 201S SAID GRISWOLD LAKE HILLS UNIT NO 1 ; THEN SOUTHWESTERLY ON in the above entitled cause in- U.S BANK, NATiONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, ROUTE 25, AFORESAJDI, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Vicki Lee SAID SOUHTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT A FOR A DISTANCE OF 10 32 FEET terCoiinty Judicial Sales Corpo- Secretary Board of Education, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IEXEPT1NG THEREFROM ALL THAT ration wIll on Thursday, May 7. INDEX NOS. 15-17-177-001 and 15-17-327-002 Community Consolidated PART THEREOF THAT FALLS WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY OF STATE AlO 2015 atthe hour of 11 am in flEN NGUYEN, TiFFANY SOUTH HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, UN- KNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS School ROUTE 25. AFORESAJDI. IN MCHENRY COUNTY ILLINOIS theIr offtce at T2OWest Madison Commonly knows as: 2601 South River Road, Mceenry, IL 60050 District Number 64, Street, Suite 71RA, Chicago, lili Defendants 12 CH 007310 Cook County, illinoix INDEX NOS. 15-il-177-001 and 15-17-327-002 nous. sell at public auctuon'to the This popeTh is commonly known as 2601 South River Road, McHenry, highiest bidder for cash. as Set 5019 MULFORD STREET UNIT 4102 SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a IL 60050 and with improvements on the real estate is u 1 73,010 SF Or 4/23/15 32174fb Commonly known as 2601 South River Road, McHenly. IL 60050 forth below, the following de- 3 97 acre underlVing parcel improved with a one-story tavern contain- sciibefil mortgaged real estate Judgment of Forecloxure and Sale entered in the above cause on Janu- ary't3, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 50:30 Ing 2,318 SF and a one-story shell retail building containing v 3,221 Together with ali buildings and improvements thereon, and the teno- Commonly known as 5316 WeSt AM on May 18, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, Orle South SF'Terms of Sale; This real estate is being ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging Pratt Avenue, Skokle, IL 617377 Wacker Drive - 24th FlOor, CHiCAGO, IL, 60606, sell as public auction sold in an "As ix Condition" for cash or certified funds and the suc- PI.N 10-33 101-034-0000 cessful bidder is Dated: 04/23/2015 is to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described NEW AD The mortgaged real estate real estate Commonly known as 5019 MULFORD STREET UNIT 11102, required to deposit 10% of the bid amount at the time of the sale umproved with a single lamity SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Index NO 10-28-220-032-1002 The real es- With the MctIenry Name' Diver, GraCh Quade E Matini, LIP residenceIf the subtect mort- tate is improved with a condo/townhouse Sale term25% down of County Sheriff and the balance to be paid by noun the fnllowing PLACEMENT Attorney for Plaintif4 gaged real estate is a unit of a the highest bid by certified fundo at the close of the sale payable to Tuesday after the sale, except by arrangement and agreement of the Address' 1 1 1 N CountY Street common InterestcommunIty. present owner/occupant The sale Is sublect to confirmation by the The Classifieds are City Waukegan, IL 60085 the purchaSer at the unIt othet The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale tee tor Abandoned ResidentIal CourtFor information regardinB this real estate, interested pachos available for ad Phone:847-652-861 1 than a mortgagee shall pay the Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential may contact: David L. Hazas, DIver, GracE, Quade S Masini, LLP, 111 Foblishell In The Pioneer Press on 04/23, 30/2015 and 05/07(2015 assessments res]ulred by sub- real estate at the rate of Si for each $5,000 or fraction thereof of the N County Street, Waukegan, IL 60081847-662-8611 placement 24 hours a 4)23, 30/2015 5 05/07/2015 3214688 section g-1) of SeCtion 18 5 of amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300. in certifted funds/ the Condbmletum Property Act or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four I24 hours, No fee shall be Dated. 04123/2015 day, 1 days a week. 365 Legal Notices Legal Notices Sale terms 10% down by Certi paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential reel estate pursuant lied funds balance, by CertIf med BILL PRIM days a year for your funds. WIthin 24 hours No re- to Its credit bid atthe sale or by any mortgagee, udgrnent creditor or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to Sheriff of McHenry County convenience! funds The property will NOT be 4/23, 30/2015 5 05/07/2015 3214666 open tor inspection the residential real estate arose prior to tIle sale The Sublect property Visit placeanad. PUBLIC NOOCE IS HEREBY There s a vacancy on the Mor- For intotmatlon call Sales De is sublect to general real estate tunes. special assessments, or special GIVEN THAT sealedbidsfor Jon Grove School District No. 70 taees lesied against said real estate and is offered for sale without tribunesuburbs.com the 2015 SIdewalk and Curb BOard of Education Interested partnient at Plaintiff's Attorney, any representation as to quality or quantity of title and wIthout re- Manley Deas Kocftalskm.LLC. Replacement Program forthe applicants should state their in- course to Plaintiff and in AR IS condition The sale is further subject Villages of Giencoe, Kenilworth terest in wilting by May t, 2015 One East Wacker Drive Chicago, to confirmation by the court Upon payment in full of the amount bid. iilinols 60601. 16141 20-56i1 LincOInwood, and Wilmette will to Mrs Jan LombardO, Board 13000965 NOS the purchaser will receive a CerTificate of Sale that will entitie the be received by the Village of Lin- Secretary, MortOn Grove School 1NTFRCOUNT'Y JUDICIAL SALES purchaser to a deed to the real estate aher confirmation of the sale comnwood until 1000 Aid , local District No 70, 6200 Lake Street, The property will NOT be open foi inspection and plaintiff makes no time on Thursday, May 14, 2015 Morton Grove, Illinois 617353. To CORPOR.ATtON operty Prospective bidders sellIng Officer. 13121 444-1122 representation as to the condition of the al the Lincoinwood Village Hall qualify, the appointee must be are admonished to check the TouR file to nerify all information If this Council Chambers locatedat Pt least 18 yearS of age, a reg- 651428 property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit al the fore- bROC N. Lincoln Avenue, Lincol- ixtered voter and a resident in 4/9. 4/16, 4/23 3182381 closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and nwood, Illinois 60712 at which District No 70 for at least one the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 76S ILCS time they will be opened and year prior to appointmenr. The 605/9lbJill and JgX4IIf this property is a condominium unit which is read Bids received after such person selected will remain in part ora common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the time will be returned unosened. office until April, 2017. APARTMENT FOR foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments Bid packets may be enarnritfed or 4/23/15 3217728 required be The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 512-1) IF obtained at Lincolnwood Village YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOMEOWNER) YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO Hall, located at 6900 N Lincoln RENT? REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTEI8 ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Ave, Lincolnwood, Illinois 60712 The search begins POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17051cl OF 71-lE IL' The Village of Lincolnwood re- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW YOU will need a photo identifi- serves the right to releci any ai here! Many cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport. etc I all bids and to waIve any irregu- apartment and home in Order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room larities and informalities SELL SELL, SELL in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other 4/23/13226641 hunters check the county venues where The ludicial Saies Corporation conducts foreclo- Your Stuff! sure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiffs Placing an ad in the Cfassifieds before anorrtey: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. PC, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE looking for a new ROAD, SUITE 1(5), BURR RIDGE, IL 6O521630) 794-9876 Please refer Classifieds is the mast to file number 14-11-42035 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One CAR OWNERS cast-effective way ta place to live. South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 31 21 236-SALE Adverf se your rental You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.ttsc.com for sell your home, car a 7 day status report of pending sales CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.0 valuables! Call units with us to get a lswrJaP NORTH RRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 103 BURR RIDGE, IL 60521 Readers will mofar or iump on the 16301 7945300 Attorney File Ido 14-11-42035 Attorney ARDC No. fo your Classified 866-399-0537 or go 00464002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 007310 TJSCB competition! Catt 35-1 5fl6 NOTE Pursuani to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you automobile ad, Visit online to placeanad, 866-399-0537 or visit are advised tIsai Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debr collector ploceonad. fribunesuburbs.com attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used ploceanad. for that purpose tribunesuburbs,com fo Place your 1650742 or call 866-399-0537, advertisement, tribunesuburbs.com 4/9. 4/16. 4/23 3181967 Public Hearings Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Storage - Legal

NOTICE OF PURLIC SALE OF RENEFICIAL INTEREST UNDER LAND LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Enclosure LifeStorage Centers of State NOTiCE OF AUCTION TRUST BY SECURED PARTY HEARtNG HEARING UfeStorage of Little Village will Street willThold a public sale to Life Stsrage of Morton Grove Skokie Plan Commission Thuru- Skokie zoving Board of Apoeals, hold a public sale to enforce a enforce a lien imposed on said will hold a public sale to enforce Call VIA REGULAR, CERTiFIED AND OVERNIGHT MAIL day, May 21, 2015, Village of Thursday. May 20 2015, Village lien impoued on said property, property, as described below, a lien imposed on said property, TO Skokie,5127 OaktonStreet, of Skokie 5127 óakton Street, as described below, pursuant pursuant to the Illinois Self-Sen- as described below, pursuant Skokie, Illinois 60077, at 7:30 Skokie,Illinois 60077, at 7:30 to the Illinois Self-Service Stor- vice Storage Facility Act Illinois to the Illinois SeIfService Stor- Mr Arel Senno Cosmopolitan Bank and Trust successor P.M . to consider the following PM., to consider the following: age Facility Act, Illinois Code 770 Code 770 ILCS 95/1 tOS/7, on age FacilityAct Illinois Code 770 3200 IllinoiS Road to Austin Bank of Chicago ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on or after Tuesday May 12, 2015 at Lite ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday, Winnetka. Illinois 60093 2015-16P- Zoning Ma 2015-4Z - 9719 Lowell Avenue March 10 2015 at LiteStorage Storage Centers of the State May 5th, 2015 at LifeStsrage TODAY Chicago, IL 60610 Attn: [andlrust Department Amendment: 5500 & 552 Medid and Nasida Ibishi request of Little Village, 3245 W. 30th St. Street, 2361 S. Stale St. Chicago, of Morton Grove, 6505 west Ms. Pauline Senno Touhy ARenue a variance in order to maintain Chicago IL 60623 Phone num- IL 60616. Oakton Street, Morton Grove, Il- 3200 Illinois Road Skokie Industrial & Office Cet- a carport resulting in a 0.08-foot ber is 73-376-B577 Management reserves the right linse, 60053, and 847-966-1899. Winnelka. Illinois 60093 The Holder of Holders of security tre.LLC,requeststo amend Il inch) north side yard rasher Management reserves the right to withdraw any unit from sale Management reserves the right interestls) primary to or subordinate the zoning map to change the than the 6-foot minimum as to withdraw any unit from sale, Registered or motor Vehicles to withdraw any unit from sale, to place Mr Arel Senno to the security interest of North zoning disirict for 5500 & 5520 required by Section 118-111)61 Registered or motsr vehicles are are sold "As is / Parts only," no Registered sr motor vehicles are 3200 Illinois Road Community Bank successor-in-interest Touhy Avenue from Ml Office a. ofthe Zoning chapter of the sold "As Is/Parts OnIÇ no tiCes titles or registration. soLd "As isParts only," no titles Northf eid, Illinois 60093 to First Commercial Bank relating to Assembly Industry to M3 Basi- Skokie Village Code in an Rl or registration or registration the sale of the subiect cobateral ness. Single-Family district. Tenant Name Unit e Ms. Pauline Senno PIN 10-28-312-007-0000 PIN' 10-10-413-038-0000 Unit/ Tenant Name Anna Oluwa 2081 Tenant Name Unit R 3200 IllinoiS Road 1039 ANGELICA ROGERS Debbie Patterson 2153 Jermold Levine 1031 anac! Nortlntield, Illinois 60093 2015-liP- SIte Plan Approval: 2015-5Z - 8601 Skokie Bou- 2408 MARIEL CARDOSO Wysette Hawkins 138 Calvin Crayton 1169 5500 5 5520 Touhy Avenue levard 1049 GUADALUPE i. ALVAREZ Rod Miller 2002 Barbara M'alik 1173 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, oursuast to Section 9-610 of the Illinois Skokie Industrial & Office CeT- Harriet Price & Sue Cohen, on 2498 CANDANCE L. AVERYHART Robert Militelle 3122 Mustapha Konneh 1263 Uniform Commeicial Code 181G ILCS 5/9-6101, as a result of the occur- tre, LLC, requestssiteplan behalf of Teo Scorte & Mark 1148 JORGE RAMOS IohnReed 4145 Paul Pacelli 1267 rence of ari event of default under that certain Collateral Assignment apprqeal in a 83 Business zon- Miculaof Halo construcson, 2452 ADAM MOIICA Lyle Shumpert 5020 Frederick Oliver Javier 1425 in the of Beneficial interest dated December 3, 2004 between First Com- ing district for a ilot planned request a variance in order to 1158 GEORGE CR.AYTON Ronald Kelly 1696 mercial Bank predecessor-in-interest to North Community Bank 1/k/a development thatincludes 3 construct an attached garage 1277 IORGE RAMOS 04/23, 04/30/2015 3228087 Byline Bank ISecured Party") and Aref Senno and Pauline Senno lcol- buildings, 2 drive-through facili- addition resulting in the continu- 2014 AGIJSTIN BIBANCO You must be lB years of age sr lectively, the 'Grantors") given to Secured Party to secsre that cer- ties, shared driveways, surface anon of the existing 8,73-foot 2043 MICHAEL WRIGHT Older to attend our auctions tain promissory note executed by Grantors, the Secured Party wll parking, and storm water reten- north side yard anni combined 2063 SANDRA J. De CEAULT Auctioneer: Brook Snyder sell tse personal property hereinatter described at a public sale on the tion,p[us relieffrom §82'28)bllll side yards of 17 31 feet, rather 2078IUAN EDUARDO IBARRA Illinois license R441.001668 8th day of May, 201581 3:00 p.m. at tIle law offices of Randall & Kenig to allow more than 1 wall sign than the 9-foot minimum aod ANGIJIANO LifeStorage of, Humboldt Park 4/16, 4/23/2015 3203244 will hold a public sale to enforce LLP. 455 North Cityfront Plaza, NBC Tower, Suite 25tO, Chicago, Illinois per tenant and any other relief 20-footcombinedsideyard 2079 ELENA SOTO 60611 As of April 13, 2015, the indebtedness owed to the Secured discovered during the review of minimum as required by Section 2086 ROSA GUITIERREZ a lien imposed on said property, NotIce of Auction Party was $61,803 32 plus attorneys' fees and coots this case. 1 18-1 1 1161E. of thezoning Chap- 2139 ROLANDAS. DAVIS -WISE as described below, pursuant to Life Storage Centers of River PIN 10-28-312-007-0000 ter of the Skokie Village Code in 2164 ESTELL I ESCAMILLA the Illinois Self -Service Storage Facility Act, Illinois Code 770 North will 'hold a public tale to DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY an Rl Single-Family district 3007 ROBERTO VASQIJEZ enforce a lien imposed on said 2015-iSP- Special Use Permit: PIN: 10-27-100-02T-0000 3065 JEWEL THOMPSON JR ILCS 95/1 to 95/7. On or after Wednesday, MaC 13, 2015 at property, as described below, One hutdred percent 1100%) of the beneficial interest in Cosmo- 5508 Toutly Avenue 3138 4ARON M MARTINEZ Oursuant to theIllinoisSelf- politan Bank and Ttust at successor to Austin Bank of Chicago, Trust Skokie Industrial S Office CeT- FOR YOUR INFORMATION: 3179 ANALLELY MARTINEZ LlfeStorage of Humboldt Park, 4014 W Grand Avenue, Chicago, Service Storage Facilities Act, No 7182 dated July 24, 1995, including the power of direction in and tre, LLC, requests a special use Plans and related documents 3208 EDWARD L COZARK Illinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, on to said Trust. permit in a 83 Bus!ness zoning are available at the Village's 3220 ANDREA X. GUZMAN Illinois, 60651. Phone number is or after April 14th, at Lite Stsr- districttor a limited servrce Community Development De- 2178 LORRAINE S. LOCHARD 1-773-235-2884. Managemenl age of River North, 333 West restaurant with a drive-through Planning 2201 DEBRA ATKINS reserves the right to withdraw oartment, Division, OhioStreet,Chicago,Illinois, facility at 5508 Touhy Avenue, 18471 933-8447 Mon8ay through 2206 ESTELL I ESCAMILLA any unit from saleRegistered DESCRIPTION OF CORPUS OF TRUST or motor vehicles are sold "As 60654 Phone: 312-222-0136 plus relief from 582-28)b))1) to Friday, from 8:30AM to 5:00 PM 04/23, 30/2015 3225675 Management reservas the right The corpus of said Trusi contains the followirrg improved real prop allow more than 1 wall sign for Is/Parts Only," no titles or reg- istratios, to withdraw any unit from sale the building, and any other relief SPECIAL AID: Available upon Registered or mofor vehicles are dlscoverect'during the review of request for the disabled.Call sord "As Is I Parto Only." No titles Name Unit LOT 19 IN BLOCK 8 IN FIELD'S ADDITION TO IRVING PARK, A SUBDIVI- this case. 18471 673-0500 or email infoth or registration, SION OF THE EAST " OF THE WEST Tr OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF PIN' 1028-312-007-0000 skokie.org. Bid2WIn, 441 001668, Brook SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD Life Storage of Harwood Heights Felicia Deal 2 Snyder PRINCIPAL PERiDIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 2015-19F- Special use Permit: interested patties are invrted to wi!I hold a public sale to enforce Christopher Hasting 19 Tenant Name Unit 5518 TOuhy Avenue attend this meeting.This no- a lien imposed on said property, DwightW Overton JR 28 Naron Harris 29 David Lynn 1033 Comnronly knowrl as 3036w. livirrg Park Road, Chicago, Illinois 60618 Skokie Industrial & Office CeO- lice is for information purposes as described below, pursuant to Nicole E Gable 1010 S&ilnavia Walsh 22 tre, LLC, requests a special Lise only Published in the Skokie the!llinois Self-Service Storage Thomas H Iligos 2003 Charles Hoskino 33 '-I TERMS OF PUBLIC SALE permit in a B3 Business zornin RevIew Ot April 23, 2015. BrIan Facility Act,Illinois Code 770 Thomas H Iligos Curtis Martin 37 2004 districtfora 1 larredrive-throug L. O'Donnell, Chairman ILCS 95/1 to 95/7, on Tuesday Thomas H Iligos 2005 Subtect to all of tire Ieinrs of the notice herein the above-described facility for a thrift store at 55Ta 4/23/2015 3227400 May 5rd, 2015 at LifeStomage of ARgel Del Valle 56 Touhv Avenue, plus relief from Yanitzin Sanchez 63 Thomas H Iligos 2047 personal properly will be sold to the highest bidder There will be Harwood Heights, 7125 W. tun- Thomas H Iligos 2058 required a 25% deposit with each bid, with the balance ot the bid price §82-281b111) to allow more than moon, Harwood Heights, Illinois, Myron Riley 65 4/23/2015 4730/2015 3223612 to be paid no later than five IS) days after acceptance of any bids. All i wall sign for the building. and 60706. Management reserves Vanitzin Sanchez-Garcia 112 funds shall be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's chech any other relief discoveredur- the right to withdraw any unit lanetleAlonso 115 ng the review ot this case. from sale Registered sr motor LatonyaYStrsng 183 Notice of Auction PIN 10-28-312-0070000 vehicles are sold "As Is I Parts LindaMoore 216 Life Storage Centers of West If the successful bidder defaults on the balance, the Secured Party Loop will Cold a public sale Is may forfeit that bidder's initial deposit and, at Secured Party's option, only" no titles or registration. Adrea Dennis 236 I-I RenwickWalkem 237 enforce a lien imposed on said sell to the next highest bidderThe Secured party reserves the right 2015-20E- Special Use Permit: 7514 Skokie Boulevard 8103 Public Heaflng Notice Tenant Name Unit C lessie Smith 257 property, as described below, to bid at the sale Without deposit st cash, certified check or cashier's pursuanttotheIllinoisSelf- check as required for other bidders. Secured Party reserves the right and 7520 Skokie Boulevard The Village of Lincolnwood in- Muayad Kahla 1001 011ie M Anderson 303 319 Service Storage Facilities Act, within twenty-four 1241 roars of completion of bIdding to retect all #102 and e103 viteu you to attend the Village Rayrnal W Dennis 1020 Lad'na K Harris Board meehnh concerning tile Darshell Sims 331 Illinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, hints SA Skokie,LLC, ro behalf ot lulianna T Gedwed 1435 ApapeLifeCentei MinistrieS Touhy Avenue Bridge along the Lukas Michalek 1205 DwayneQsinn 340 on or after May 12, 2015, at Life Oisposition of said personal property, pursuant to said public sale, requests a special use permit, in Skokie Valley Trail,The general Donna Szalacha 1481 Damarail Penoleton 348 Storage of Wesh Loop, 1205 West a 82 Commercial zoning district scope of work for tins prolect Thomas Russo 1d32 Latoya Q Thompson 393 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois, tranoters to a purchaser for value all st the rights of the Grantors 60607 Phone: 312-421-4129 therein and discharges the security interest under which it is trade for religious assembly at 7514 consists of c005fructing a pe Daniel UlImer 1535 Melissa Banyo 399 and any security interest or lien subordinate thereto, the purchaser Skokie Boulevard #lo3arnd 7520 destrian and bicycle bricrge over You must he 18 years of age. or FloritaRivera 417 Management reserves the right Skokie Boulevard #102 and 8 1,03 Touhy Avenue for the future older to attend our auctions. Baudilio Radriguez 422 so withdraw any unit from sale taking said personal property tree 01 all such rights or interests, The extension of the Skokie Village Registered or motor vehicles are purchaser will receive upon paymerrt of the baoance of the bid price and any relief discovered during Auctioneer, Brook Snyder Illinois Waiter W Mitchell 426 the review of this case Trail. The details of the meeting license y 441.001668 KimekpAmeroon 483 sold "As is / Parts Only." No Sties atoremenlioned a certified copy st tfre report of sale evidencing pur- or registrvtion, chasei'o ight, tiIe, and interest in and to said personal property PINS 10-28-408-025-0000, 10- are as follows 04/16, 23/2015 3198994 George Malone 490 28-408-026-0000, 10-28-408- FredcTie Santiago 494 027-000010-28-408-028-0000, Date: Thesday, May 5, 2015 Ramona Siler 519 Tenant Name Unit e Secured Party makes no representation or warranties as to the lohn Greene corpus of the aforementioned land trust. the condition st title thereto 1O-28-40á-029-0000, 10-28-408- Time: 7:30pm. AndrenToreres 521 2071 or tire value thereof 030-0000, 10-28-408-031-0000 Location Veima Dotson 534 lose ratez 5126 Lincolnwood Village Hall LifeStorageof Montclarewill Carlos L Cruz 564 Raquel Sanchez 2138 Diane Gainer 5142 Persono wishing to inspect thettust Agreement and related docu- 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue hold a Public Sale to enforce a Teresa E Arroyo 602 FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Uncolnwood, IL 60712 lien imposed on said property, Rozalinda Borcila 605 Tyson Thompson 4052 inrents relating to'the sale or desiring other information may contact 4/23, 4/30/2015 3223689 Mr Scott Kenig al Randall S Kenig LLP. at 13121 822-0800. Plans and related documents as described below, pursuant to Allen Isnes IR. 628 are available attIreVillage's Purpose of the Meesng' the Illinois Self-Service Storage ToyaMlNosds 630 . To present the preferred bridge 635 The Secured Party reserveu the right to and intends to Seek a udg- Community Development De- Facility Act. Jessica Rodriguez AUTOMOTIVE ment against the Grantor's for any and all deficiency on the underlying partment,Plavning Division, alternative Illinois Code 770-ILCS 95/7 on sr Sparkle S Mccullough 643 - To solicit public input after Wednesday, May 13,2015. Ttromaolackson 644 indebtedness remaining due after said public sale The Grantors are (8471 933-8447 Monday through entitled to an accounting of the unpaid indebtedness following the Friday, from 8:30AM to 5.00 PM. Miguel A Feliciano 647 public sale which will be provided so the Grantors by the Secured A slide-show yresentation will Location:LifeStorage of Mont- Nathaniel Leamon 1 1 1 668 be conducted wnth a formal 701 Party and there will be no charge tor said accounting. SPECIAL AID: Available upon clare,al6603 W Diverse Patricia E Williams reruest for the disabled. Call question and answerperiod. Ave, Chicago,Illinois6070 Cynthia M Olitrhant 704 DATED this 13th day of April, 2015, at Chicago, Illinois, 18471 673-0500 or email infoG The project team members will 17731237-3030 Shamane Miller 716 Autos for Sale skokie org be available after the formal pm- Latoya M McGee /25 Scott H Kenig sentation to answer any further Management reserves the right Gelacio Leon 733 ç) Randall & KenigLLP interested partìes are invited to questions in an open house fo- to witsdraw any unis from trie lose M Carrasquilio 740 NBC Tower - Suite 2510 attend this meeting This nohce rum, Written comments will be saie. The contents of the below Orlando Sanders 742 2001 BUICK CENTURY ChynnaNiones 745 455 North Cityfront Plaza io for information purposes only accepted al the meeting, pr can spaces will be sold at a public Silver 440er sedan, Low Milvuge Published in the Skokie Review be mailed after the meeting, or sale for cash or credit cardIf TerrY Bishop /61 67K. 55000 OBO. Runs good well Chicago IllinoIs 60611 769 1312) B2-O8O0 on April23. 2015. Paul Luke, submitted to aengeimann@nwd there io vo market value or no Madalee Merlos mainnainedi 63s-B96-48O 4/23. 4/30, 5/7/15 3211381 Chairman org. Comments received by May b!ds received, the goods will be ShuvonneLReed 791 4/23/2015 322743e 19 201 5 wIll become part of the disposed. Pricilla Ross 792 offciaI meeting record, Hayley Barber 797 Registered or Motor Vehicles are leshieMHail 811 NEW AD This meeting will be accessible OrlandoSoto 816 BUSINESS OWNERS oath "AS ISParts Only no titles PLACEMENT 866- ADVERTISERS to handicapped individua!s. Any- or registration Lauren Coleman 836 You're in the business! one needing special assistance Elvis A Brown 840 The Classiheds are Speed up the sole of CAR OWNERS should con'tact Ashley Engel- Tenant Name Unit Number Yolanda Wilkemson R42 your cart Advertise Advertise your firm. mann at 1847) 745-4859. Ramona M Romero A1147 Stantia Black 854 available for ad franchise opportunity or Our Transportation Katherine Olivo 82121 Karl D GOodlOe 868 in our Classified Classifieds will drive Allcorrespondence rngarding Antoniette Garza Cl 167 Dominique Nelson 844 placement 24 hnurs a mortqaqe company in the this proiect should be sent to: Maricela Tello Cl 170 LuzESoto 905 section today! Visif readers to your Mario Gutierrez C1174 Sandra Rodriguez 906 day, 7 days a week, 365 placeanad,tribune Classifieds! Village of Llncolnwood Akeya J Williams Cl 176 BenHussey 918 399-0537 automobile ad!Call 6900 N Lincoln Avenue Danielle Gullickson C2l47 Chriotiana t3alindez 941 days a year for your Call 866-399-0537or suburbs.com or coil 866-399-0537orvisit LïncolnwOOd, IL 60712 Elizabeth Correu C2l77 Jasper M Triplett 944 convenience! us at 866-399-0537, Visif placeanad. Attn: Public Works CathemineAnn Saldata C2182 TonvlReyes 957 placeanad.tribune Ashley Engelmann, Catherine Cesiro C2220 Bid2Win, 441.001668, BrOok Visit piaceanad, tríbunesuburbs.com suburbs.com Public Works Director lohnStreetv 02211 Snder tribu nesubu rbs corn 4/23/2015 3226821 4/23, 4/30/2015 3210262 4/23. 4/30/15 3211571 Classitiecls TO PLACE,

ANAD F GET ONLINE RESULTS! GO TO: i HEALTH & FAMILY 29 The myths and mysteries of ovulation i: Modern aids help mothers-to-be BY LESLIE MANN Tribune Newspapers

Like many oftoday's moms, Faith Kirkpatrick waited until she was in her 30s before she tried to get pregnant Then she knew her biological clock was ticking 'Tm a planner," said Kirkpat- rick, 34, ofNew Rochelle, NY.." So once my husband and I made the decision, I wanted to get pregnant quickly." With the help ofan ovulation test called Knowhen Saliva Fertil- ity Monitor, Kirkpatrick was pregnant in two months. "Month 1, we tried, but it didn't work," she said. "Month 2, we tried harder!" Kirkpatrick's daughter, Logan, was horn in November. The word "ovulation" dates to the 1700s, but it was misunder- stood for most of human history. Doctors knew the definition: An e(ovum) travels from an ovary, down a fallopian tube, in search of PIOTR ADAMOWICZIISTOcK sperm. Ifa sperm scores a touch- Ovulation occurs two weeks after a woman's period, though exact timing varies from woman to woman. down, it may grow into a fetus. If not, the uterine lining sheds and the woman menstruates. True or false? The timingofthe egg's journey, The science ofovulation is young, so it's no wonder myths persist. though, was a mystery Soin- Are the following true or false? correct fertility advice came from u You don't ovulate after being on the pill. False. In fact, Dr. Jane Fred- everyone from Plato (have sex enick said, the pill can help regulate your irregular cycle before you try once a week, he advised) to Ans- to get pregnant. totle (have sex anytime during the . Drinldng cough syrup triggers ovulation. False, but ifit contains month but separate slowly after- alcohol, it may loosen inhibitions. ward, and refrain from sneezing). Finally, in 1946, American u Tender breasts or abdominal cramping signal ovulation. It depends. physician George Papanicolaou Many women feel no signals. (the Pap smear inventor) wrote . Breast-feeding prevents ovulation. False. Witness all the siblings that ovulation occurs two weeks born nine months apart. after a woman's period and can be u Being overweight or underweight affects ovulation. Thue. identified by a fern-like pattern in . Swallowing semen increases fertility False. "Your reproductive the vaginal mucus. His research KNO WHEN plumbing is at the other end!" Frederick said. subjects were his laboratory The reusable Knowhen kit uses saliva to tell when a woman is ovulating. guinea pigs and his wife, Mary u Adopting causes pregnancy. False. "You can adopt a child and get The "Day 14" advice still rules, pregnant the same year, but one doesn't cause the other," Frederick A woman can have some con- pregnant but also when they even though timing varies from said. trol in determining the best time won't get pregnant, said Helen one woman to the next. "You may . Too much sex can reduce fertility. Thie. For best results, give the to tr) At home, she can monitor Denise, a Newark, N.J., civil engi- have regular periods but not sperm a chance to regenerate. ovulation by catching a tempera- neer who developed Knowhen ovulate," said Dr. Jane Frederick, U Getting a new partner can alter your cycle. True. ture spike with a basal-tempera- after suffering an ectopic preg- medical director of Newport tune thermometer or with urine- nancy. Beach, Calif-based HRC Fertility or saliva-based ovulation kits. The "The pill makes me nauseous' (orangecountyfertilitydr.com). saliva type is reusable and in- Kirkpatrick said. "So the kit helps "Or you may have no periods, nantis fighting the clock - her released in your 20s!' dicates a longer window of op- me use a more natural form of then ovulate!' egg supply decreases monthly. Initial tests for Frederick's pominit But Frederick warned, birth control while I'm trying to Sperm don't follow rules either. "You have the highest number infertility patients include check- it measures salt, which is higher avoid pregnancy. Then, when I'm "They're sneaks" Frederick said. of eggs - about 6 million - in ing their egg reserves, looking for among overweight women, ovu- ready to have another baby, it will "They can lie in wait for an egg your fifth month in utero,' Fred- fallopian-tube blockages and lating or not. help me know which days to try." for 48 to 72 hours." erick said. "By puberty, it's analyzing their partners' sperm Also, women use ovulation kits A woman trying to get preg- 2 00.000. Your best eggs are those quality not only to determine when to get Mann is afreelance reporter. 30 HEALTH & FAMILY o PEOPLE'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME REMEDIES Ricki Lake takes pride in Tal chi painfulon her work behind the lens BY EMILY DWASS generic Tribune Newspapers Ricki Lake has gone from the lead in the 1988 Celebrex cult favorite "Hairspray" to roles in movies and televi- BY JOE GRAEDON sion, including "Cry-Baby," AND TERESA GRAEDON "China Beach" and "The i King Features Syndicate King ofQueens," to a talk show host. But perhaps the role she has worked hard- Q: I've been a longtime RENES user ofCelebrex Then est at is her current one: MONTH my pharmacy gave me MATTHEW APGAP/AP advocate for women's the genetic Ageneric version of theNSAIDCelebrex increased a health Her 2008 docu- After the first week, I reader's pain, and tai chi was nearly impossible. mentary "The Business of had pain all over and Being Born," has been found I could do fewer than 20 years. After read-2027. It also can be down- rereleased digitally, with and fewer things I've ing about the side effects loaded for $2 from our updated commentary always found easy. My ofsuch drugs, I am ready website: peoplespharma- Last year, Lake and her hour oftal chi was nearly to quit. C3CORE film partuer, Abby Epstein, impossible. I understand that this were executive producers My insurance will can be painfuL I read I got my flu shot for the documentary RICH POLK/ALEPH PICTURES cover Celebrex but not about pet-sinunon punch Sept 15 2014. Since then, "Breastmilk," looking at Actress and producer Ricki Lake says she is proud of her until the three-month on your website and the pain in my arm, the challenges and rewards work in empowering women with information they need. supply ofeelecoxib is would like to try it to shoulder and collarbone ofbreast-feeding. Also in gone. avoid heartburn. How has progressively gotten the works is "Sweetening watch and share movies being a draw for men, I A: Celecoxib (Celebrex) often should I drink it? worse. the Pill," about hormonal have drastically evolved. don't know. One of the is a kind of nonsteroidal A: People who take I can no longer sleep birth control. This is an We wanted to make sure things that really helped anti-inflammatory drug proton-pump inhibitors lying down. I've had two edited version ofour con- that we were keeping up was admitting that it hap- (NSAID) called a COX-2 such as esomeprazole cortisone shots in my versation. with the changes in inno- pened. inhibitor. Supposedly, it is (Nexium), lansoprazole shoulder, but my arm vation and technology to less likely to cause gastroin- (Prevacid) and omeprazole continues to get worse. Q: What was your goal make the film as widely Q: You've been open testinal irritation and ul- (Prilosec) may experience I'm still trying to find a with "The Business of available as possible. Most about your struggles cers than classic NSMDs hyperacidity if doctor to figure out the Being Born"? importantly, we wanted to with your weight. How such as diclofenac, ibupro- they stop their drug problem. A: From the onset, we be sure to service our corn- do you approach the fen and naproxen. abruptly (Gastrocnterology It seems to me that six never wanted to create a munity, providing them issue now? There is controversy July 2009). Symptoms of months is too long to be film that would tell women with updated commentary A: Doing "Dancing With about its safety The manu- reflux can last for weeks. in pain constantly when how they should give birth. surrounding the subject. the Stars" (in 2011) cer- facturer warns that: "Seri- One reader phased off trying to do simple I really set out to make the tainiy helped! I don't think ous skin reactions, or stom- Prilosec over seven monthsthings. Just trying to movie that I wish I had Q:Your career has I've figured it out I still ach and intestine problems by reducing the dose blow-dry my hair or even seen before my first preg- included many chapters. deal with it every single such as bleeding and ul- gradually. According to put on eyebrow pencil nancy Like so many worn- What are you most day. I struggle to be in a cers, can occur without people who have used causes me extreme pain. en, my disappointing first proud of? place where I'm comfort- warning and may cause persimmon punch in this A: We have heard from birth experience motivated A: So many women are able in my skin. I remem- death." Celebrex also may effort, it helps to drink 2 scores ofothers who have me to really do research in the dark on matters that ber being really thin and increase the risk for heart ounces before each meal. reported persistent shoul- when I became pregnant are so important to their thinking I wasn't quite attacks or strokes. We are sendingyou our der pain from the flu shot with my second child. health I don't pretend to there yet It's a disease. Generic celecoxib is a Guide to Digestive Dis- this year. Although the I realized that I needed be an expert in all things We live in this society relatively recent introduc- orders, with a discussion of Centers for Disease Con- to be much more informed pertaining to women's where we're trying to tion, with four different the pros and cons of pro- trol and Prevention says and empowered to have a health, but I've made it my achieve the unattainable. companies making a for- ton-pump inhibitors and that pain at the injection positive experience, re- duty to empower women It's really challenging. I mulation. The Food and tips for getting offPPIs. It site usually gnes away in a gardless ofthe setting or with both the answers and started my career in "Hair- Drug Administration is includes a recipe for per- week or less, many people method of delivery. questions they need. I am spray' playing the fat girl quite interested in hearing simmon tea and details on have found that their arms very proud of that. who overcomes and wins from people having trouble using natural approaches are still very tender months Q:Over the years, the contest and the guy. I with celecoxib. Please for heartburn. Anyone who later. Like you, some are in what kind ofeffect has Q:Howdidyou re- think I have a pretty heal- make a report to Mod- would like a copy, please pain despite receiving the documentary had? cover from being sexu- thy mind about my body - Watch at the FDA website send $3 in check or money cortisone shots. A: We've been able to ally abused as a child? and yet I still struggle like (wwwfda.gov/Safety/ order with a long (No. lo), create a community for A: I look back and everyone else. I try to let go Med Watch/). stamped (70 cents), self- In their column, Joe and women seeking options I wonder, maybe that's ofsome ofthe standards I addressed envelope to: Teresa Graedon answer within their birth plans. why I gained weight when set for myselfthat are Q:I have been taking Graedons' People's Phar- lettersfrom readers. Send A lot has changed since we I was a teenager and got so completely impossible. acid-suppressing drugs macy, No. G-3, P.O. Box questions to them via first released the film in big. Maybe that was a way like omeprazole for more 5202Z Durham, NC 27717- peoplespharmaey.com. 2008. The ways people ofprotecting myself from Dwass is a freelancer. , '"'Iiut ''j, p FOOD

Pork dumplings

Prep: i hour, 30 minutes Cook: 8-10 minutes per batch Makes: 70 to 80 dumplings 1/2medium head napa cabbage, about i pound i tablespoon kosher salt i pound ground pork i bunch green onions, thinly sliced, about i cup i bunch Cilantro, minced, about CUP 3 tablespoons soy sauce i piece (2 inches long) ginger, grated or finely minced, about 3 tablespoons 2 tablespoons sesame oil 2 large eggs. whisked i package (12 ounces) round dumpling, wonton or gyoza wrappers Vegetable oil as needed the cabbage down its length, through the root, to make ISlicetwo quarters. Slice each quarter into very thin strips, cutting cross-wise. Toss the slices with the salt in a large bowl: allow to stand, 5 to 10 minutes. The cabbage will start to release liquid. When it's ready, grab 2handfuls of the cabbage and squeeze out the water. Transfer the squeezed cabbage to another bowl. ') To the bowl with the squeezed cabbage, add the pork, green lj onions, Cilantro, SOY sauce, ginger, sesame oil and eggs. Work the mixture together with your hands until fully combined. Arrange your dumpling-making station. Set a small bowl of 4;water, the bowl of filling and a parchment-lined baking sheet on the counter. Open the package of dumpling wrappers and arrange a few on the workspace iii front of you. i: Place 1 scant tablespoon of filling on each dumpling wrapper. u lt doesn't look like much filling, but using any more gets messy and makes the dumplings hard to pleat closed. Once you get the hang of pleating the dumplings, you can try adding a bit more.

: Dip your finger in the water and run it around the edge of the

'. . dumpling. This will help it to seal. Lift the dumpling from the work surface, and fold it in half. Press the top closed. Use your EMMA CHRISTENSEN PHOTO thumbs to fold a tiny pleat on either side of the dumpling, then press firmly to seal the dumpling closed. You may need to dab a little water under the pleat to make it stick closed. Continue filling and pleating the rest of the wrappers using Gather friendstomake 7the remaining filling. As you finish each dumpling, line it up on the parchment-lined baking sheet. can cook the dumplings immediately or freeze them on

aYou. the baking sheet. Once frozen solid, gather them into a big batch of dumplings freezer container and keep frozen for up to three months. a skillet with about i tablespoon oil; warm over high heat.

QFilm. When the oil is shimmering, arrange some of the dumplings In BY EMMA CHRISTENSEN ahead, these dumplings should and easy to find and use. Look for the pan as close as they'll fit without actually touching. Cook until TheKitchn.com definitely be on your list. them near the tofu in the produce the bottoms have turned brown and golden. Even if you're not celebrating section of your grocery store, or Pour 3 tablespoons water in the pan - the water will If you think frozen pork dump- anything, dumplings are a good plan a trip to your nearest Asian I immediately sizzle and begin to steam. Cover the pan lings from the store are addictive, project to tackle with a few market. IO Immediately and reduce the heat to low. Cook, 3-5 minutes (or then just you wait until you try friends - the recipe I give here The recipe I use is a slight 6-8 minutes if cooking frozen dumplings). When done, the these homemade fellas. They are makes about 80 little dumplings, adaptation of one of our earliest wrappers will appear translucent and noodlelike; the filling will be everything you want in a dump- and many hands make the other- Kitchn recipes: Kenny Lao's rick- opaque and warmed through. (Cut one open to check.) ling plump and nicely chewy; wise tedious task of folding each shaw dumplings. This is the red- filled with tender pork, flavored one flyby. pe that introduced me to the 1 i Transfer the cooked dumplings to a plate; repeat with with fresh ginger, green onion Afterward, split them up, and delicious possibilities of the remaining dumplings, adding oil if needed. Serve with soy and sesame oil. Bet you can't eat you each have a few dinners you homemade dumpling, for which I sauce or other dipping sauce. just one. can stash in your freezer. will be eternally grateful. Nutrition information per serving: 37 calories, 2 g fat, O g Whether you're celebrating I use store-bought dumpling saturated fat. 9 mg cholesteroL 3 g carbohydrates, 2 g protein, 140 something with friends or stock- (or gyoza) wrappers to make my Distributed by Tribune Content mg sodium, O g fiber ing your freezer for a busy month dumplings - they're dependable Agency 32 FOOD

i

E. JASON WAMBSGANSITRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS; JOAN MORAVEK/FOOD STYLING Green beans, corn and zucchini come together with a simple lemon vinaigrette. DEB LINDSEY/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST WhatgrowstogetherBlueprint foraseasonalsoup BY ELLIE KRIEGER Herhed green p4a soup goeswell together The Washington Post There is much more to Prep: 20 minutes Cook: 20 minutes Makes: About 5 this soup than meets the cups, 4 servings Three sisters salad eye. At its most basic level it The soup can be refrigerated (without the yogurt) for up Prep: 10 minutes plus time to chill is a velvety brilliant-green 4 days. Cook: 10 minutes Makes: 4 servings soup that delivers the pure i tablespoon olive oil tender zucchini (each about 7 inches long) essence ofsweet spring peas 2 i medium onion, chopped ears corn, shucked and elevates them with 3 2 1/2 CUPS no-salt-added chicken broth pound skinny green beans, cut In half fragrant, delicate herbs. i 1/2 teaspoon salt, or more as needed LH ESKIN crosswise Served hot or chilled, it is a Home on the Range fitting starter for your next 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2tablespoons olive oil dinner party Yet it comes 2cups fresh shelled peas or 10 ounces tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice Corn spends the summer 2 together so quickly and frozen/defrosted green peas standing stock-still, chatting up Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper easily, there is no need to 2tablespoons packed fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves the other stalks. Not that there's Pare: Use a vegetable peeler to carve zucchini, save it for a special occasion. i tablespoon chopped fresh chives, plus more for much to say. Sun: hot. Water: i peel and all, into long ribbons. Discard the What is not immediately garnish welcome. Cobs: coming along. seed-speckled core. apparent is that it can be 2teaspoons packed fresh tarragon leaves Monoculture is monotonous. Blanch: Heat a large pot of salted water to a considered a mother recipe 2tablespoons plain low-fat yogurt Which explains companion boll. (If you have a designated strainer pot, use for dozens, ifnot hundreds, Heat the oil In a large pot over medium heat. Once the planting - mixing up crops 2 that. If not, a large pot, a hand-held strainer and ofvegetable soup variations. oil shimmers. add the onion; cook, stirring a few times, curbs boredom and makes the 1 tongs will come ¡n handy.) Drop in corn and cook The basic technique for until softened, about 6 minutes. Add the broth, salt and most of odd bedfellows. making it can be used to until shocking yellow, abouti minutes. Pull out corn pepper; increase the heat to high and bring to a boil. Take corn all leg. The bean, on and let cool. celebrate seasonal produce the other hand, springs out of the all year long. Start by sweat- Add the peas; cook fresh ones until tender, 2-5 ground atender, grasping vine, Blanch: When the water has returned to a boil, ing some aromatics in a little 2minutes; if you're using frozen peas, cook until they too weak to support its heavy 3add the green beans. Cook until bright green oil: onion, shallots, garlic, are just warmed through, l-2 minutes. Remove from the pods. Squash spreads its leaves and crisp/tender, 2 to 3 minutes. Pull out beans and leeks and/or ginger. Then heat; cool for 15 minutes, then stir in the parsley. 1 low and wide underfoot Annoy- cool under cold running water. Spread out on a add the vegetable - butter- tablespoon chives and the tarragon. clean kitchen towel, roll up to dry. ing tendencies, all. But together: nut squash or cauliflower in Use an immersion (stick) blender to puree the soup cunning. / Blanch: When water has returned to a boil, add the fall, zucchini in the 3until smooth. Or puree in a food processor, In Corn offers beans a sturdy 'f the zucchini ribbons. Cook, stirring gently, until summer, and broccoli year- batches if necessary, taking care that the hot soup does trellis. Beans enrich the soil with edges are bright green and zucchini is tender, about round - plus chicken or not splash out. If serving hot, reheatjust until warmed nitrogen. Squash elbows out 1 minute. Pull out and cool under cold running water. vegetable broth, and simmer through; if serving cold, transfer to an airtight container weeds. Call it symbiosis, code- Spread out on a clean kitchen towel and roll up to until the vegetable is tender. and refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 4 days. pendence or clever. Call it, as dry. Toss in seasonings suchas Taste. and add salt as needed. does my matchmaking friend fresh or dried herbs, or Shave corn kernels from cobs. Drop them Liz, interlocking neuroses. Call it, spices suchascurry or nut- To serve, dIvide the soup among individual bowls; into a serving bowl. Tumble in beans and like old-time gardeners, "the SToss: meg, and salt and pepper 'ktop each portion with a swirl of yogurt and chopped three sisters," or,iold-time zucchini ribbons. Dress with olive oil, lemon juice, then puree until smooth chives. salt and pepper. Toss gently. Chill. Enjoy. TV, Charlie's Angels. The team- NutrItion information per serving: 110 calories, 4 g fat. work pays off, making each plant Provenance: Inspired by a recipe from "Bean by Freelancer Krieger is a died- 1 g saturated fat, O mg cholesterol. 14 g carbohydrates, 5 healthier and each salad happier. Bean" by Crescent Dragonwagon. dan and book author. g protein, 340 mg sodium, 4 g fiber FOOD Welcome spring with cakeShelf life BY JuDY HEVRDEJS Tribune Newspapers

Toasting tasty toasts Jill Donenfeld loves toast so much MARJO BATALI she wrote "Better on Toast: Happi- ness on a Slice ofBread - 70 Irresist- I am not a big fan of ible Recipes" (William Morrow, sticky or cloying cakes, so $27.50). It's a whimsical love story this carrot, hazelnut and packed with sweet, savory, spicy ginger cake from my latest ideas. Toasts range from simple to cookbook, "America Farm substantial. She tops ricotta with to Table" (Grand Central fresh strawberries and balsamic re- Life & Style, $35), is the duction (or peaches, basil and honey). perfect dessert to welcome Or she puts lobster carbonara on spring. ciabatta. And cauliflower melts boast There is an entire spec- roasted cauliflower, raisins, pistachios Jill Donenfeld trum of carrots, including and manchego atop sourdough. At red, yellow and purple bookstores nationwide. varieties, each with its own appeal. Sugarsnax carrots ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS are extra-sweet and deli- cious in this recipe, if you QUENTIN BACON PHOTO can find them at a farmers Hip dips party perfectly market. moist. I like the molasses in Mario Batali is the chef The moist but firm tex- the frosting it seems odd behind 25 restaurants, Hope Foods' foray into dips ture and haunting vegetal but is crazy good. It balan- includingEataly, Del Posto, began with organic hummus, sweetness of this cake re- ces the sweetness from the and his flagship Greenwich including a Spicy Avocado minds me of great wine, granulated and light brown Village erioteca, Babbo. Hummus we enjoyed. Avocado and the mayonnaise in the sugars with bitterness and Distributed by Tribune lightens the garbanzo-tahini recipe makes it especially sour notes. Content Agency mix, whilejalapeno adds pi- quancy. There are now seven more hummus flavors, includ- ing Thai Coconut Curry and Carrot, hazelnut and ginger cake Jalapeno Cilantro, plus four Su- pci-food Dips based on black len- Prep: 1 Bake:40 hour, 15 minutes to 50 minutes Makes: 10 to 12 servings tus. We couldn't stop scooping up Cake: Frosting: garlicky Habanero Lentil, its texture

4large eggs 1 stick (8 enhanced by the lentils' chewiness. Savvy 1 cup olive oil mayonnaise tablespoons) cooks will find ways to enjoy these beyond the chip-and-dip circuit. An 8-ounce container 1 cup granulated sugar unsalted butter, ranges in price from $3.99 to $4.39. Store loca- 1 cup light brown sugar, packed softened tor: hopefoods.com. 1 tablespoon vanilla 8ounces cream ZBIGNIEW BZDAKITRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS 2cups flour cheese, softened 2teaspoons each: baking soda, baking powder 3cups confectioners' 1 teaspoon kosher salt sugar 1/4cup grated fresh peeled ginger 1/4cup molasses 2teaspoons ground cinnamon 2/2cups grated carrots (from abouti pound Mayo with a kick whole carrots) Mayonnaise is a culinary workhorse, 3/4cup roughly chopped hazelnuts doing much more than holding sand- wiches together. Which is why we like For the cake, heat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 9-by-13-lnch baking pan or an 8-inch springform pan. the kick Sir Kensington's Sriracha 1 Mayonnaise brings to the kitchen. Its In a large bowl, beat together the eggs, mayonnaise, granulated sugar, brown sugar fire's not tame, playing on all the taste- 2and vanilla. Mlx in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, ginger and cinnamon. buds. Its richness, delicious. So besides Stir in the carrots. Fold in the hazelnuts; pour the batter into the prepared pan. spreading on sandwiches, there are deviled eggs to be made, potato salads Bake until a toothpick Inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean, 40 to 50 S%l'. 3minutes. Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack and cool to be seasoned, fish to be sauced. Also completely. in the line: Classic and Chipotle ver- sions. A 10-ounce jar is $5.99. Store 1MOHNAIS[ For the frostlhg, beat the butter, cream cheese, confectioners' sugar and molasses locator: sirkensingtons.com. __I in a bowl until smooth. Frost the cooled cake as desired. #: 4 . eø Nutrition Information per serving (for 12 servings, using half the frosting): 480 jhevrdejs(thrribpub.corn calories,20 gfat,6 gsaturated fat,10gmg cholesterol,77gcarbohydrates,6gprotein. Twitter ®judytrib

707mg sodium,1 g fiber BILL HOGAN/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS 34 FOOD

Recommended From Groovy Here are several highly recommended Austrian white wines, arranged by price. The last word in each and beyoncj wine's name is the Austrian winemaking district. 2012 Leo Hillínger Pinot Get to know the white wines of Austria Gris (Grauburgunder), Burgenland:Rich flavors of week.) peach and apricot; unctu- About the only thing that ously juicy texture; terrific German and Austrian full-flavored white for very winemaking share is a little charge.$15 predilection for riesling NV Sektkellerei Szigeti (and those tall green glass Gruner Veltliner Brut, '- bottles). Neusledlersee:A sparkling BILL ST. JoaN Austria vinicultural gruner; snappy texture, Uncorked history mirrors that of all note of white pepper. $20 its sibling European wine- A two-part look at the making countries: vines 2013 Strauss Sauvignon wines ofAustria. This week: planted by the Celts around Blanc Classic, Stelnbach white wines. 700 B.C., cultivated by the Styrla:Grapefruit and Romans, improved by herbal aromas and flavors; The wines of Austria medieval monks and beset dry as a lick of a warm sound like German wines, by war and the plant louse stone with some of the look like German wines. phylloxera in the modem same minerality.$20 come in bottles that we age. 2013 Ecker-EckhofRoter associate with German All ofAustria's several Veltliner Steinberg, Wa- wines, and are often made winemaking regions form a gram: Interestingly,roter ofgrapes that Germans use crescent that embraces veitliner is not related to for their wines. Vienna, in a reversed C, in Groovy, but is its own varI- But across the board, the Austria's extreme eastern ety and a parent grape to wines ofAustria are as quarter. (Vienna is the only other Austrian whites; unlike German wines as major world city to be a described, however, "as a any wines could be. So, stand-alone viticultural gruner with gravy' more un-think. right now, that area; you can see vines stuffing and spice.$20 Austria makes wines in the growing in the hills that German style. surround it from most Weingut Wieninger Ge- Austrian wines are, on allanywhere in the city itself.) mischter Satz, Vienna fours, their own individual Though contiguous, each (Wien):Classic Viennese, characters. Austria's whites region differs from the multiple-vintage blend of are füller, richer, headier others in weather and soil, gruner veltliner, weiss- and bolder in flavor than hence in wines. burgunder (pinot blanc), Germany's lighter, leaner The more significant weischriesling and char- and more elegant whites. areas to remember are four: donnay, grown within the Most important to note: Wachau, for elegant, pierc- city limits; fresh and zesty, Austria's whites are always ingly flavored whites, cat- withboldflavors of stone dry, save for those that the egorized only in Wachau in fruits and spice.$21 country purposely pro- an esoteric way, by ripeness 2012 Fred Lolmer Riesling duces sweet (though only 3 level ofthe grapes, as "fe- Stelnmassi, Kamptal:Dry, percent of total produc- derspiel" and "smaragd"; crisp, zesty with acidity to tion). Burgenland for sweet LONELY PLANET IMAGES the nines; stone fruit aro- Austria produces wine white wines and gutsy reds;Vienna is the only major world city to be a stand-alone viticultural area; you can see vines mas and flavors, with a from grapes that Germany Styria for sauvignon blanc growing in the surrounding hills from most anywhere in the city. citrusyedge. $25 doesn't even know about, that rivals France's Loire's; 2011 Tegernseerhof Grun- especially Austria's famed and Weinviertel for gruner oomph, in a more expan- very versatile white wine smoked salmon or lightly er Veitliner Bergdlstel white wine grape, gruner veltliner. sive aroma ofpeach and for food ofevery stripe. dressed saladsand with Smaragd, Wachau:Grapes veitliner, our globe's only In white grapes, Austria cooked apple, with great weight, preparation and foods that have some acidi- ate-picked, therefore in- grape with its own nick- raises a dozen or so differ- staying power on the pal- flavor. Gruner itself comes ty. Medium-weight gruner tense spiciness and verve; name, "Groovy" ent varieties, but these ate. in various weights or inten- veitliner is good with fowl, richly textured and begging Austria also makes muchthree produce the most Sauvignon blanc: espe- sities, and because it has sausages, sushi and moder- for food (white meat more red wine than Ger- significant wines: cially successful in Styria, distinctive aromas and ately spicy Thai food. many does, which in char- Grurier veitliner: richly where it makes heady, tastes (ofpink grapefruit, dishes, any sort of fish preparation; take to aBYOB acter resembles Austrian textured and creamy, end- herbal whites not unlike vanilla, peach, white pep- Freelancer Bill St. John has sushi joint).$25 whites: fatter, brawnier and ing with scents and flavors French Sancerre or Pouilly-per, lentil, dill, celery and been writing and teaching juicier than Germany's of fresh rain and white Fume. mineral), it accompanies a about winefor more than 40 Ifyour wine storedoesnot light. ephemeral reds. pepper. Restaurant chefs and wide range of foods. years. carry these, ask for wines (More on Austria's red RIesIIng as elsewhere, sommeliers increasingly Lighter Groovies are similar in style and price. wines in part two, next but in Austria with more consider gruner veltliner a great with starters olives, [email protected] GO 35 4 Comic Rita Rudnermakesrarereturn visit BY BRUCE INGRAM RitaRudner make them dinner or drive them to their Pioneer Press friend's house. I get to read books and 8p.ntApril2S things - it's a little time ofmy own. North Shore Center for the Performing After selling a million tickets during her Q.What's most on your mind these Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie residency at the Venetian casino in Las days? What are you talking about on- Vegas over the past 10 years, veteran comic Tickets: $38, $50 and $56 stage? 847-673-6300; northshoreeenter.org Rita Rudner has taken to the road for a A. I always talk about things that are rare Chicago-area appearance. going on in my life. Getting older, being a The previously familiar presence in area mother, being married 26 years - that sort comedy clubs (before her success as an A. There weren't as many female any- ofthing. Also the way the world is chang- actress, screenwriter and best-selling things. Female doctors, female lawyers. ing. author), will co-headline with comic There's still no female president Women That's a never-ending source of maten- Louie Anderson April 25 at the North aren't accepted in positions ofpower as al. Like how much more accomplished Shore Center for the Performing Arts in well as men. And comedy is a position of thumbs have to be these days than they Skokie. power. were in my time. (Laughs.) When I was We caught up with Rudner for a quick Q.Power? growing up, thumbs were just another chat about her career, female empower- A. Sure. You're manipulating people's finger. But now they're life and death. And ment and the inability of her thumbs to feelings. You stand up there with the my thumbs can't move at the speed of light keep upth technological change. microphone and you get to be the leader. like my daughter's. Q. You began your career as a Broad- Q.You're a fixture now in Las Vegas. Q. Are you working on anything way dancer. How did you wind up be- How unusual is it for you to go on the new? coming a comedian? road? A. For the first time in my life, I'm going A. I had been a dancer my whole life, A. I don't go on the road too often, un- to do a play. A really funny, two-person until I was around 27, when I noticed there NORTH SHORE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS less I can get two or three dates together. I play called "Act Three" - about a couple in weren't many female comedians - and I Rita Rudner brings her standup comedy to do it a bit more now because my daughter the third act oftheir lives. The producen wondered why that was. So I tried it and I Skokies North Shore Center for the Per- is older and she likes her friends much asked me to do it in London, but I couldn't loved it. And, fortunately, I still love it. forming Arts. Louie Anderson co-headlines. better than she likes me. (Laughs.) It's not be away for months. There's a little venue I suppose it also had something to do as crucial these days that I stay at home. near my house in California, though, and I with realizing that dancing wasn't some- Q. Why do you think there weren't as But I like to change my routine and do offered to try it out there. And I'm really thing I could do forever. I thought comedy many female comics when you were things that are different. Also, I find air- excited about it. That's my next big dive would last a much longer time. getting started? planes relaxing because nobody asks me tointo the deep. Botanic Garden flower seriesblooms with daffodils BY TROY KELLEHER Midwest Daffodil Society Lake County News-Sun Show Many things can kill a daffodil - too When Noon to 4 p.m. April 25; 10 a.m. much moisture and wind, clumsy trimming, to 4:30 p.m. April26 alkaline soil. For novice gardeners, experts Where: Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 at the Chicago Botanic Garden can help Lake Cook Road, Glencoe protect those lemony perennials and save Info: 847-835-5440; Chicagobotanic.org the garden. Competitive daffodil-growers and new- corners alike can gather and share expert tips at the Midwest Daffodil Society Show mann, who was "bitten by the daffodil bug" April 25 and 26 at the Chicago Botanic and tends her own garden full of the Garden in Glencoc. CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN PHOTO flowers, said the show is great for gardening The show features hundreds of daffodils, All kinds of daffodils will be on display at the Midwest Daffodil Society Show. enthusiasts ofevery variety. arranged by expert growers hoping to "It's a great place for novice gardeners to impress thejudges panel. Competitions will readily available in area garden centers:'Lindemann said. learn about how easy it is to grow daffodils," feature blooms inall13divisions ofsaid Stephanie Lindemann, manager of While the event attracts enthusiasts,she said. "There are many facets to this daffodils, ranging from the Large-Cupped horticultural events at the Chicago Botanic novices are welcome, too. In addition toshow whether you're showing or growing Daffodil to the trumpet-like CyclamineusGarden. "It's a lot of fun to get to see somebeing fragrant and brightly colored, daffo- or you just want to appreciate beauty." Daffodil, which appears wind-swept and special blooms that you wouldn't otherwise dils are critter-resistant, with an undesir- The event is the first of the 26-part includes varieties such as the "Peeping see." able taste to chipmunks, squirrels, deer andAmerican Flower Show Series. Tom" and the "Jack Snipe?' Other competi- Participants, many of whom are profes- other animals that may consider gardens a Upcoming events showcase rhododen- tion categories include cut blooms, floral sionals,willbe judged by a panel withinfree buffet. drons, dahlias and orchids, among other design and photography, with entries fea- various categories and sub-categories. Wm- This gives daffodils a higher success rate species, for competition and viewing. The tured from daffodil growers of all skillners will receive ribbons and, for someand, along with relatively low maintenanceSocietywillhost a Bulb Sale Oct 17 and 18, levels. categories, gift certificates to bulb vendors, for some varieties, makes the flower awhere daffodil enthusiasts can purchase "A lot of what they bring isn't oftenallowing them to "continue the craze'popular choice for new gardeners. Linde-bulbs for the 2016 bloom. 36 GO

MUSIC

Srrins G41(Ien Show - Sat 4/2' ô Sn '2 4_Í, (u, kliJ.1I:I:1 Six Piano Ensemble

27W461 Bccchcr ANTIQUE * FLEA MARKET * TO ANTI,UE Winficid. IL 60190 SUN APRIL 6' (8A.3PM)/S5 thrivesonvariety Opcn7DysWcck (COUNTY FARM & MANCHESTER) ADVERTISE cWINNELD BY 1O-5 'DuPaga County Fairgrounds. SuEIYL DEVo1u Pioneer Press Ovcr 50 Dc1crs CALL 630/665-2525 6.000 Sq. Fr. WHEATON, IL VENDORS WELCOME! Beatriz Levi admits the i;c0 ri 4 312-283-7082 ZURKO 71 55269769 first few years performing wwwzurkopromohonscom with the Six Piano En- semble, "it was a big chal- Vtntac - Ant quc- Rcpurposcd $1.00 oft wlttiis AD! lenge to play under a con- ductor." The Northfield Store CCostiui resident was used to per- Great saler' forming as a soloist But she loves iso much 20-50% OFF that she has remained with HURRY IN "()Oe lF; n,r nIiin ;" the unique ensemble for MON-SAT1O--5 SUNDAY12-5 more than 20 years. Levi ASHLEY LOREN INC. 815-786-6430 auditioned and joined just a /OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Antiques, Furniture, Fne Art Charming Themed DisplaysThroughout few years after conductor The Six Piano Ensemble, led by Glenna Sprague (in blue) House und Estate Soles Conducted The Mall Highlight Changing Inventory Glenna Sprague started the with Greg Luberda on the bench, will perform April 25 and group at Oakton Communi- 26 at Oakton Community College's Footlik Theater. 847-679-9494 Open ó Days 150 dealers 25,000 sq. ft. 175 showcases ty College in Des Plaines. 4024 Main St. 11 am - 5 pm 131 E. Church St (Ri. 34) Sandwich "J love the possibility to Oakton Six Piano arrange it for six pianos. Skokie, IL ó007ó Closed Tuesdays 2 blocks East of Main St. play music I otherwise Levi said when perform- wouldn't be able to play, Ensemble ing with the piano en- music that is not piano 8 p.m. Apri) 25 and 3 p.m. semble, "You have to blend repertoire," Levi said, for April 26 the sound, the tempo, the example, a Mozart sym- Oakton Community Col- interpretation. When you phony. "Each piano takes lege's Footlik Theater, 1600 play solo, you do your own the part ofa different group E. Golf Road, Des Plaines interpretation. In this case - woodwinds, percussion. (847) 635-1900; www.oak- you have to adapt It's like being in an orches- ton.edu/tickets [Sprague] has the last word. tra" Sometimes you like it, Levi will join five other sometimes you don't pianists under Sprague's That's part ofthe ball TO ADVERTISE baton to perform classical don't like," she said. "We try game." and ragtime selections to get a varied program. It Some ofthe players she's April 25 and 26 at Oakton helps students to learn - it met over the years enjoy Community College's Foot- educates the audience, too." the ensemble "because they uk Theater in Des Plaines. The coming concerts don't like to play solo. They Sprague, Oakton profes- will include her arrange- don't want to have to be sor and coordinator of ments of"Sonata in D Ma- exposed by themselves. music, said she started the jor" by W. A. Mozart and That's the same way it is in group to give her piano "Linie White Donkey" by a symphony. Some players students an opportunity to Jacques Ibert. are soloists, others never CALL learn a variety of repertoire. "It's an interesting piece. play solos." "It started out as a mas- It has this heehaw sound The group has per- ter class for advanced pianowritten in the music in formed throughout the students at Oakton," octaves and different inter- country and abroad. Sprague said. "T wanted to vals. I wrote it so that it "People have been corn- introduce them to more goes from piano to piano, ing year after year after duet literature. I never it's very interesting," year. It's the variety of the dreamed that it would be Sprague said. music, they're short, we like it is today' The group will also have ensemble music and She chose six pianos perform a piece that paid solos," Levi said, adding the 312-283-7008 because that's how many tribute to the ensemble, concerts are usually sold can fit on the Oakton stage. written by renowned com- out. Along the way, Sprague has poser Robert Vandali, The Oakton Six Piano discovered that a Scott called "Oakton Toccata," Ensemble also will feature Joplin ragtime piece which was published by Melissa Chen, Lina Schaal, sounds better with six Alfred Music Publishing Marianne Pyster, Greg pianos as opposed to one. Company. Vandali gave Luberda and Christy Ste- "There's really no style I Sprague permission to yens. GO 37

MUSIC Evanston orchestra letting music speak for itself BY DOROTHY ANDRIES Pioneer Press

Swan Lake without dancers? Yes, and Law- rence Eckerling. Evanston Symphony Orchestra music director and conductor, is happy to tell us why Tchai- kovsky's glorious score for that 1877 ballet can easily stand en pointe all by itself "The score is symphonic, even operatic with its melo- dies' the maestro ex- plained about the music planned for the orchestra's April 26 concert, "Swan Lake & Mozart." "There are seven different versions of the suite for orchestra, and the standard orchestral version we're using is more than 50 minutes long?' i Eckerling, who was named Community Or- EVANSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PHOTO hestra Conductor of the Lawrence Eckerling leads the Evanston Symphony Orches- Year for 2014 by the Illinois tra in concert April26. council ofOrchestras, went over the material measure Evanston Chicago area experienced a by measure and found massive blizzard and the himselfunable to make Symphony orchestra's concert for that cuts. "When I would look at day was canceled. something to omit," he said, Orchestra The originally planned V- "I would know right away presents 'Swan program "German Favor- t '; .

that its absence would be ites," including Richard R '' . . immediately obvious. The Lake & Mozart' Strauss' 'Tour Last Songs" (Ir.- ' work is just too well known When: 2:30p.m. Sunday, sung by popular soprano to leave anything out." April26 Michelle Areyzaga, has One of the most iconic Where: Pick-Staiger Con- been rescheduled for May moments in the ballet is the cert Hall. 50 Arts Circle 31. Pas de Deux, and the Ev- Drive, Evanston "We were lucky," Ecker- anston performance will Cost: $30-$35adults; hing admitted. "We found a pair concertmaster Julie $25-$30seniors,$5full- Sunday afternoon when Fischer and principal cellisttime students, children12 Michelle could come and Rhea Davis in an instru- and under free. the hail was available." The mental duet. "Don't forget Info: 847-864-8804; program also includes the lovely harp," the con- evanstonsymphony.org Brahms Symphony No.3 ductor cautioned. "Our and Wagner's Overture to harpist Denn Kenny has an "Tannhauser." Unused important part in that sec- Fittingly the program tickets for Feb. 1 will be tion, which is one of the opens with Symphony No. accepted for this program, few exceptions the does not40 by Mozart, a composer but tickets will also be sold have a grand symphonic greatly admired by Tchai- at the door. sound. kovsky The community orches- "Tchaikovsky wrote the tra also has announced its music first before the cho- 2015-16 season: "Schehera- ieographer got involved," Snow date zade and Other Tales" Oct. 3ckerling explained, "so Evanston Symphony 25; "Harmonica Meets fatherhood;gov there is unity, not just a Orchestra's April concert American Classics" Feb. 14; series of vignettes, and after was supposed to conclude "Heroic Beethoven" April that, ballet scores were the orchestra's 2014-15 10; and "Brahms and Dvo- never the same." season, but on Feb. 1 the rak Doubled" June 5. 38 GO

FAMILY FRIENDLY Youthful takeon'Sound of Music'atDevonshire

BY MYRNA PETLICKI Pioneer Press

I Thirty-one kids in third through eighth grade are "Getting to Know: The i Sound of Music' That's the title ofan abbreviated version ofthe Rodgers and Hammerstein musical being presented by the Devonshire Playhouse Young Performers. "All the important parts are in there as far as Maria and the Captain's relation- ship, and the relationship ofMaria to the children," )) said Gayle Starr, who co- directs with Eileen Hand. "They talk about the Nazi invasion but it's done in a really appropriate way." The show runs about 75 minutes. "Everybody's s favorite songs are in there and they're not abbreviat- ed," Starr said. That in- dudes, "Climb Every Mountain" and "My Favor- ite Things." Starr considers this a DEVONSHIRE PLAYHOUSE If you love where you work, good show for this age Ari Silver as Captain Von Trapp and Emma Shimovich as group. Performances are 7 Maria in the Devonshire Playhouse Young Performers' nominate your company for a p.m. Saturdays and 3 p.m. "Sound of Music." Sundays, April 25-May 3 at Top Workplace award. Devonshire Cultural Cen- emily-oaks-nature-center. 25 at Trinity Church Gym- ter, 4400 Greenwood St., nasium, 1024 Lake Ave., Skokie. Tickets are $8-$10. Second way to Wilmette. Tickets are $40 For details, call (847) for a family offour, which 929-7420 or go to mark the day includes a copy ofthe CD. www.skokieparks.org. There will be a craft Additional tickets are $10. project and an environ- For details, visit Happy Earth Day mental project during wendyanddb.com. TOP Earth Day Activities, 2-3 WORK Celebrate the day de- p.m. Sunday, April 26 at Spring string fling PLAC ES voted to the environment Nues Public Librar 6960 at a Picnic for the Planet, Oakton St. The drop-in Suzuki violin teacher noon-4 p.m. Sunday, April event is for all ages. Rhona Regen will demon- 26 at Emily Oaks Nature For details, call (847) strate stringed instruments Center, 4650 Brummel St., 663-1234 or go to www.ni- and lead musical games Skokie. Families will learn leslibrary.org. during Fiddling Around, where our food comes 10:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, from, how it's grown and Zippity Doo Da May 2 at the Book Market processed and how our at Hangar One, 2651 Navy food choices affect the Wendy & DB say, "It's a Blvd., Glen Town Center, planet. Admission is free. Doo Da Day." That's the Glenview. Registration is Visit Food and plants will be title ofthe latest album by required for this event for sold. the popular children's ages 2-6. For details, call (847) entertainers. They are For details, call (847) www.chicagotribune.com/nominate 674-1500, ext. 2500 or go to hosting a release party, 729-7500 or go to www.skokieparks.org/ 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April www.glenviewpl.org. GO 3:-J

FOOD Savor the flavor of childhood with Juicy Lucy-style burger

#

MELISSA ELSMO Out of Mel's Kitchen

The most memorable ham- burger I've ever eaten barely resembled the traditional sand- wich we've all come to know and love. In fact, the deconstructed offeringwas a highlight of Next Restaurant's menu inspired by childhood. The multiple course menu featured whimsical plays on tradi- tional peanut butter and jelly, good old macaroni and cheese and nourishing chicken noodle soup. Simply called "Hamburger," Next's humbly named dish came late in the progression and looked more like an avant-garde work of art than a kiddo's comfort food. The sesame seed "bun" was painted on the base ofthe rectan- guiar dish in broad strokes while wild greens grew out ofthe plate around seared sections of pristine Kobe beefand mushrooms. Thin slivers ofdill pickle peppered the plate and a few splashes of home- made ketchup enhanced the dish's Jackson Pollock flair. It was undoubtedly the most unconven- donai burger ofwhich I've ever MELISSA ELSMO,'PIONEEP PRESS taken a bite. A Juicy Lucy-style hamburger brings back childhood fast food memories. And that first bite was a venta- ble time machine offlavor. One and place in the center of one One bite of Next's zany Juicy Lucy-Style FOR SERVING: bite and I was instantaneously patty Top with a second patty . 4sesame seed buns transported back to the McDon- "hambu,er" and I was Burger with . Hamburger dill slices and seal the edges tightly to aid's playland of my youth. and . Minced white onion encapsulate the cheese slices. scarfing down a cheeseburger 8 years old again. Memory Sauce Repeat with the remaining beef (Makesfour burgers) u Shredded iceberg lettuce under an enormous plastic tree . Prepare the sauce by whisking and cheese slices until you have while sitting on a toadstool chair. four equal cheese-filled patties. FOR THE MEMORY SAUCE: together the mayonnaise, One bite of Next's zany "ham- Season the burgers with salt and 1/2 cup mayonnaise French dressing and ketchup. burger" and I was 8 years old the office. He would arrive home . pepper on both sides. . 1/4 cup French dressing Fold in the onion, relish, pepper, again. I savored every bite. clutching piping hot Big Macs and u Heat a grill pan over medium- s 2 Tablespoons ketchup sait and hot sauce. Set the sauce Food memories are powerful greasy fries for all four ofus. Fast high heat or prepare a medium- . 2 Tablespoons minced white aside until ready to assemble the things and before long I was re- food meals were a genuine treat onion burger. Can be made one day hot outdoor grill until very hot membering more than a few when I was kid and we all appre- u i Tablespoon sweet pickle Cook the burgers for 3 minutes occasions throughout my child- ciated the relaxed vibe that dnve- ahead refrigerate until ready to relish use. on one side without disturbing hood when my mom's busy thru fare brought to our family . 1/4 teaspoon coarse black u To make the burgers divide and then flip. Cook burgers on schedule would prevent her from table. the second side for three addi- pepper the ground chuck into four turning out a home-cooked din- May is National Hamburger tional minutes or until well u 1/4 teaspoon kosher sait equal pieces (6 ounces each). ner on a Wednesday night When Month and I can't think ofa better . Healthy dash ofhot sauce browned on both sides. Cheese time got the better of her, if we reason to whip up a homemade Divide one section into two equal pieces (about 3 ounces will he melted in the center. didn't head into town to eat in a version of a fast food classic in the FOR THE JUICY LUCY: . Serve each patty on a sesame each) and shape each section fast food restaurant, my dad coming weeks. Go on and savor u i 1/2 pounds ground chuck into a 1/4-inch thick patty. Fold seed bun spread with memory would head straight to the nearest the flavor of being a kid again! u Salt and pepper two cheese slices into quarters sauce and topped with onion, drive-thru on his way back from . 8 slices American cheese pickles and shredded lettuce. L-

"°GO CALENDAR

Listings are subject to change. "The Book of Mormon":This Tony 0-LIst: The Unsung Heroes of the "Beast on the Moon":This play is Please call the venue in advance. Award-winning musical satire follows MagIcal Kingdom:This production- about an Armenian immigrant living in the misadventures of two missionaries puts the princesses on the back burn- 1920s Milwaukee who has escaped the who naively attempt to convert the er to focus on the unsung heroes" of massacre ofl.5 million Armenians in Thursday, April 23 inhabitants of a village in Uganda. 7:30 Disney movies, such as Simba, Aladdin 1915 by the Turks in his homeland in p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Ariel. 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Eastern Turkey. 7:30 p.m. Thursday- "Lady Windermera's Fan":Dead Saturday, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Public House Theatre, 3914 N Clark St, Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Tues- Writers Theatre Collective opens their 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Bank of Chicago, $15, 800-650-6449 day-Wednesday, Raven Theatre, 6157 season with Oscar Wilde's four-act America Theatre, 18 W Monroe St., N. Clark St., Chicago, TBA, 773-338- comedy of morals. 7:30 p.m. Thursday- Chicago, $45-$115, 800-775-2000 Maker L Muse: Women and Early 2177 Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Stage 773, Twentieth Century Art Jewelry: 1225W. Belmont Ave., Chicago, $20- Planos Become the Teeth: With Lo- The museum presents the major exhi- international Pop Overthrow Music $40, 773-327-5252 ma Prieta and Gates. 7:30 p.m. Thurs- bition comprised ofworks drawn from Festival:This festival celebrates the day, Subterranean, 2011 W. North Ave., the Collection ofRichard H. Driehaus musical styles made famous by such "All's Well That Ends Well": Shake- Chicago, $12-$14, 773-278-6600 and prominent private and public pop artists as The Beatles, The Beach speare's classic production explo- collections throughout the United Boys and Badfinger. 8 p.m. Thursday- res what lengths we would go to for the "An Issue of Blood":This production States. 10 a.m. Thursday-Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday, Red Line Tap, 7006 N. Glen- object of our desires. 7:30 p.m. Thurs- is based on the story of the historical Saturday, lo a.m. Sunday-Wednesday, wood Ave., Chicago, $10, 773-274-5463 day-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Theater figure Negro Mary, one ofthe wealthi- Richard H. Driehaus Museum, 40 E. Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago, est landowners living in the Shenando- Erie St., Chicago, $12.50-$20, 312-482- "Muthaiand":The life ofa young $20-$30, 773-975-8150 ah Valley in 1640.7:30 p.m. Thursday- 8933 woman is forever changed on a trip to Friday, 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sat- India where she unearths family se- "The Grown-Up":Shattered Globe urday, 3:00 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and "Genius":This play examines the creta, encounters a prophet, and ulti- Theatre presents the Chicago premiere 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. Wednes- secrets and alliances oftwo creative mately discovers her voice within a of Jordan Harrison's play, which jumps day, Victory Gardens Theater, 2433 N. couples from different generations culture ofsilence. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 around in time between a child listen- Lincoln Ave., Chicago, $15-$60, 773- who find their lives changed forever p.m. Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, ing to a story his grandfather tells, to 871-3000 one evening after an electric dinner The Chicago Temple, 77 W. Washing- his television pitch to his wedding day. party. 8 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 5 ton St, Chicago, $15, 312-857-1234 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sun- "Penelope, O Penelope:Watch Ho- p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, day, Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont mer's Odyssey told from the modern Profiles Theatre at The Alley Stage, "Down the Moonlit Path":The sto- Ave., Chicago, $15-$33, 773-975-8150 day perspective of the hero's devoted 4147 N. Broadway, Chicago, TBA, 773- ries will re-visit the voice and culture of and lonesome wife, Penelope. 7:30 p.m. 549-1815 their origins in Europe, Africa, Asia and Into the Bat Caves of Kenya: Scien- Thursday-Sunday, St. Luke's Lutheran the Americas, while shedding new tists Bruce Patterson and Paul Webala, Church of Logan Square, 2649 N. Fran- "Royal Society of Antarctica":This light on these tales and celebrating the accompanied by vlogger Emily Graslie, cisco Ave., Chicago, $20 play follows Dee (Alla Peck) as she stories we share. In NWaC's tradition, venture deep into a cave in Kenya's returns to her birthplace at the blind- audiences will interact with the envi- Mount Suswa to study the varied bats Brandice Guerra Naturalla new ingly bright McMurdo Station in Ant- ronment surrounding them, providing of East Africa. 9 a.m. Thursday- paintIngs L drawIngs:See Brandice arctica to work as a janitor and seek one ofthe most unique theater experi- Wednesday, Field Museum, 1400 S. Guerra series ofpaintings informed by answers to her mother's disappearance ences in Chicago in years. 7:30 p.m. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, free, 312- her interests in natural history, 19th in this weird and touching new work. Thursday, 9:30 p.m. Friday, i p.m. and 922-9410 and early 20th century illustration, 17th 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Preston Bradley century painting, and wunderkam- Sunday, The Gift Theatre, 4802 N. Center in Mason Hall, 941 West Law- Vodou: Sacred Powers of Haiti: This mern early art and natural history Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, $25-$35, rence Ave., Chicago, $15-$25 exhibit explores Vodou as a religion collections that are the precursors of 773-283-7071. and an expression of the Haitian na- modem museums. 10 aim Thursday, Friday, April 24 tional experience. 10 a.m. Thursday- Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, "The Day John Henry Came to Sunday, Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Zg Gailery 300 W. Superior St., Chi- School":Technology-loving John Shore Drive, Chicago. free. 312-922- cago, free, 312-654-9900 Henry gets super excited when his "The BloodhoundLaw": The play 9410 teacher is replaced by a mega-comput- dramatizes the abolitionist struggle in Cervantes and Music:Enjoy a live er. But when his great great grand- Illinois before the war, from the mur- Chicago Styled: FashIoning the concert celebrating Miguel de Cervan- father comes for show and tell, John der ofcrusadingjournalist Elijah Love- MagnIficent Mile:This exhibition tes's contributions to literature, his Henry must prepare for the challenge joy in downstate Alton to the work of uses 20 outfits from the museum's far-reaching influence in the world of ofhis life. 10 a.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 the Underground Rnilroad in Chicago. costume collection to tell the story of a music and the artistic legacy ofSpain. 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Merle 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sun- St., in fashion. The exhibit runs Nov. 15 p.m. Thursday, Instituto Cervantes of Reskin Theatre, 60 E. Balbo Drive, day, City Lit Theater Company, 1020 W. to Aug. 16 and is free with admission. Chicago, 31w. Ohio St, Chicago, $20; Chicago, $10, 312-922-1999 Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, $29, 773- 9:30 a.m. Thursday-Saturday, noon $15 for students 312-335-1996 293-3682 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Monday-Wednesday, "The Bird Feeder Doesn't Know": In Chicago History Museum, 1601 N. Blue Man Group Chicago:2 p.m. this play, Ingrid and Herman are retir- "Ghost Gardens":This production- Clark St., Chicago, free, 312-642-4600 Thursday-Wednesday, Briar St Thea- ees living independently in their long- follows a dying-on-the-vine Detroit tre, 3133 N. Halsted St., Chicago, $49- time family home somewhere in the community withered by neglect, illness "The Herd"::In this English comedy, $99, 773-327-3830 heart ofAinerica. But with Herman's and infertility. When Lorelie an- the dynamic of 21-year-old Andy's physical abilities declining as a normal nounces her pregnancy, it sets in mo- birthday party changes when two un- Communion Chicago featuring Hey pal-t of aging, their son's help at home is tion an entwined series ofevents that expected guests appear. 7:30 p.m. Rosetta:See Communion Chicago needed now more than ever. 8 p.m. threaten to spiral out ofcontrol. 7:30 Thursday-Friday, Friday, 3 p.m. and featuring Hey Rosetta, Kevin Garrett, Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday- p.m. Friday, noon Saturday, 3 p.m. Sun- 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday, 7:30 Jamie Lono and the Noble Heart, Yoko Monday, 8 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, day, Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chi- p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Steppenwolf and the Olmos at this 18 and older -Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday-Monday, 8 cago Ave., Chicago, $18-$30, 866-811- Theatre Company, 1650 N. Haisted St, show. 8 p.m. Thursday, Schubas Tav- p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Raven Thea- 4111 Chicago, $20-$82.312-335-1650 em, 3159 N. Southport Ave., Chicago, tre, 6157 N. Clark St., Chicago, $15-$22, $9.50-$15, 773-525-2508 773-338-2177 Turn to Calendar, Next Page GO CALENDAR

Go Calendar, from PreviousPage "Three Sisters":The Hypocrites "The Project(s)":This production The Maine:The Maine will perform present Anton Chekhov's existential examines of the successes and failures along with the bands Real Friends, "A Funny Thing Happened on the comedy, which follows three sisters of public housing. 8 p.m. Friday- Sat- and the Technicolors. Way to the Forum":Porchlight Music who live in a drab provincial town but urday, 2 p.m. Sunday, American Thea- 4:30 p.m. Friday, House ofBlues, 329 N. Theatre presents a musical set in an- imagine futures in the big city. 8 p.m. ter Company, 1909 W. Byron St, Chi- Dearborn St, Chicago, $25,312-923- cient Rome where a house slave yearns Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. cago, $38-$48,773-409-4125 2000 for freedom. 8 p.m. Friday, 4 p.m. and 8 Monday, The Den Theatre, 1333 N. p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Stage 773, Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, $28 "Side Man":This Tony award-win- TMGoidiiocks and the Bears":This 1225 W Belmont Ave., Chicago, $ 19.50- fling play spans three decades and is show is based on the classic story of the $45, 773-777-9884 "Heat Wave":This play is set in Chi- the story of a splintered family, told by young girl who ventures into the the son ofajazz trumpet player and an woods and stumbles on a cute house cago, in the summer of 1995, and an C "Bad Jews":Josh Harmon's comedy intense heat wave has gripped the city alcoholic mother. 7:30 p.m. Friday- with three bowls of porridge, three 2 follows a Jewish family that gets to- with temperatures soaring above 100 Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, The Green- chairs and three beds. 10:30 am. Fil- gether for a funeral. 8 p.m. Friday- degrees. By the time it's all over 739 house Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln day-Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Stahl Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Theater Wit, people will have died, mostly the poor, Ave., Chicago, $19-$49,773-404-7336 Family Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont Ave., 1229W Belmont Ave., Chicago, $12- elderly, or minorities with nowhere to Chicago, $12, 773-205-9600 $24, 773-975-8150 seek shelter. As the morgues overflow, "The Divine Order of Becoming": In the city's emergency response team is the darkest moment ofher life, Erica is "The Cheek":"The Cheek" is penned The Lakeside Singers spring con- called into question. 8p.m. Friday, 4 suddenly overtaken by a deluge of by Jim Lynch, a native ofthe Jefferson cert series: "Song and Dance": p.m. Saturday, Steppenwolf Theatre memories ofher life with her mother Park neighborhood. 8 p.m. Friday- Come celebrate singing and dancing Garage, 1624 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Eva. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, The WIP with music by Debussy, Brahms, Wil- $15-$20, 312-335-1650 Sunday, The Greenhouse Theater Theater, 6670 N. Northwest Highway, liam Byrd, Michael Jackson, the Swin- Center, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Chicago, $20-$25, 312-692-9327 gle Singers, Flashdance and Hairspray. "The Glass Menagerie":Color Box $ 16.50-$25, 773-404-7336 8 p.m. Friday, Fourth Presbyterian Theatre performs Tennessee Williams' "Hair":See the musical about a group Church, 126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, play about a man obsessed with regrets Aiison Wonderiand:With Hoodboi, ofyoung hippies exploring sex, love $35; $25 for seniors and students; $10 from his past. 8 p.m. Friday and Sat- Zebo, Win & Woo and DJ Mighty Thor. and rock 'n' roll while fighting for civil for children under 12,847-382-5085 urday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Royal George 10 p.m. Friday, The Mid, 306 N. Halsted rights and protesting the ongoing war Theatre Center, 1641 N. Halsted St., St., Chicago, $10 (21+), 312-265-3990 in Vietnam. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 "The Impossibie Adventures of Chicago, $29, 312-988-9000 p.m. Sunday, Prairie Lakes Theatre, 515 Supernova Jones":7:30 p.m. Friday- Mliky Chance:With Mighty Oaks. 7:30 E. Thacker St., Des Plaines, $28, 847- Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, The Den The- Sufjan Stevens;7:30 p.m. Friday and p.m. Friday-Saturday, Vic Theatre! 604-0275 atre, 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Saturday, The Chicago Theatre, 175 N. Brew & View, 3145 N. Sheffield Ave., $20 State St., Chicago, $35, 312-462-6300 Chicago, $20,773-472-0449 Turn to Go Calendar, Next Page

Devonshire Playhouse Young Performers Present:

EXCLUSIVE :a Jost' Abre,,Astonishing Stoty WHERE e HIC _-.:_____ - TO BUY WHE J.- 0 0 $. a í J BUY Ns NOW lt. Plus: Latest liite 'I. Why high-rise condos \ are having a moment, plus the latest home price data for 74 city Saturdays, April 25 & May 2 at 7 p.m. st neighborhoods o Sundays, April 26 & May 3 at 2 p.m. I and 201 suburbs 11 4 Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Adapted by Tom Bnggs and Timothy Allen McDonald Performed Courlesy of C E N T E R The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organtzat ion Directed by Gayle Starr & Eileen Hand 4400Greenwood St. SkokiePresented through special arrangement with ON NEWSSTANDS NOW (847) 674-1500,ext.2400 Rodgers and Hammerstein Music LIbrary PARK DISTRICT Subscribe at 800-999-0879 or SkokieF'arks.org chicagomag .com/access Tickets available at wwSkokieParks.org/devtickets.html 42 GO CALENDAR

Go Calendar, from Previous Page Saturday, April 25 5th Annual Pastoral Artisan Pro- Chachuba, Undercover Organism, ducer Festival:The 5th Annual Pasto- and Kobrakal :Chachuba, Undercover Audio Con:Audiophiles, manufac- raI Artisan Producer Festival (APF), Organism, and Kobrakai perform live turers of high-end audio equipment, "Anne of Green Gables":The elderly presented by The Specialty Food Asso- music until 3 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday, The musicians, and music lovers alike can Cuthberts expect to adopt a boy to help ciation at the Chicago French Market Tonic Room, 2447 N. Haisted St., Chi- head to this event, which features them around the farm, but instead which co-produces the festival with cago, $8, 773-248-8400 special guest performances by jazz receive a very talkative, wide-eyed Pastoral. Greg O'Neill & Ken Miller, singer and pianist Patricia Barber and orphan girl. Though clever, young co-owners/co-founders of Pastoral "Fancy Nancy: The Musical": Follow blues artist John Primer, 10a.m. Fri- Anne Shirley has a penchant for getting Artisan Cheese, Bread and Wine, cre- Nancy to her first dance recital, after day-Sunday, The Westin O'Hare, 6100 into trouble and makes many mistakes. ated the APF to showcase the talents of which she's picked to be a tree in an N. River Road, Rosemont, $25 Noon and 3 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sun- producers of high quality artisan foods upcoming show. 1 p.m. Saturday- Sun- day, Provision Theater, 1001w. Roose- and beverages. 11 a.m. Saturday, Chi- day, Apollo Theater, 2540 N. Lincoln "Oleanna":MadKap Productions velt Road, Chicago, $10-$15, 312-455- cago French Market, 131 N. Clinton St., Ave., Chicago, Price varies., 773-935- presents David Mamet's gripping and 0066 Chicago, free, 312-575-0306 6100 electrifying drama. As the lives of the characters spin out of control, we are "Worthy":Adventure Stage Chicago The Maine:9 p.m. Saturday, Bottom US Air Guitar Chicago 2015 QualifI- confronted with both the effects of performs this production set in a soci- Lounge, 1375 W. Lake St., Chicago, er:Get ready to compete with 60 sec- carelessness and the dangers of over- ety where technology and media tell $22.50, 312-666-6775 onds ofyour choice ofmusic and a sensitivity and being too politically youth who they must be. 4p.m. Sat- winning attitude. 11 p.m. Saturday, Elbo correct. 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 urday, Vittum Theater, 1012 N. Noble "A Coffin in Egypt":Mezzo-soprano Room, 2871 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, p.m. Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, St., Chicago, $17; $12 for children 14 Frederica von Stade stars in this tour- $10, 773-549-5549 Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave., and under, 773-342-4141 de-force portrayal of9O-year-old grand Skokie, $28 adults; $24 seniors; $18 dame Myrtle Bledsoe living in Egypt, Green Velvet :With Hannah Wants. 10 students, 847-677-7761 "The Magician and his Shadow": Texas. Having outlived her family, she p.m. Saturday, The Mid, 306 N. Halsted This magic show is about more than confronts a life ofmissed opportunities St., Chicago, $10,312-265-3990 "Four Cornrs to th. World": The just magic. Theater Wit describes this and a farni1y ofliars and murderers. Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Chamber production as a "theatrical magic show 7:30 p.m. Saturday-Wednesday, Harris Spring concerts :The Alice S. Pfael- Ensemble explores the rich global that combines magical illusions with Theater for Music and Dance in Mil- zer Tuition-free Conservatory students influences in jazz in two concerts fea- the story of a magician whose shadow lemiium Park, 205 E. Randolph Drive, in voice, jazz and orchestra perform turing internationally acclaimed guest takes on a life of its own." 1 p.m. Sat- Chicago, $35 and up, 312-334-7777 their spring concert. 10 a.m. Saturday, artists Trio Globo. 8 p.m. Friday, North urday, Theater Wit, 1229W. Belmont Merit School of Music, 38 5. Peoria St., Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Ave., Chicago, $14.50 for children, El Bandolero & Souphonstics: 10 Chicago, free, 312-786-9428 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, $32$62, - $17.50 for adults, 773-975-8150 p.m. Saturday, Masada, 2206 N. Califor- 312-573-8932 nia Ave., Chicago, free, 773-697-8397 Turn to Go Calendar, Next Page Jazz at Linco1n Center Orchestra with Wvnton Marsalis Two Intimale Performances! Friday, July 10 at 6pm & 9pm

Hai'ed as "an extraordinarily versatile orchestra" by the Los Angeles Times, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is composed of jazz music's 'eading players under the leadership of gifted trumpeter and musical director, Wynton Marsalis. "The finest big band in the world today.. ON SALE FRIDAY AT lOAM! -Daily Telegraph

at the Feature Senes preserUed by NORTHSHORECENTER.ORG 2015-16 Season WÌNTRUST (OEO WflH US? EVENT SPONSOR North Show in Skokie 847.673.6300 43 This deliciously charming is full of wit, passion- PLAYNGromanceand now, glorious song.

JANE AUSTEN'S

A NEW MUSICAL

Find the best deals on new and used cars all in one place.

Check out Chicago Tribune book, music and lyrics by Dealer Specials today. PAUL GORDON

directed by BARBARA GAINES www.dealerspecials.chicagotribune.com chicago shakespeare 312.S9S56OO Qhicao rÌbuiw Lheaer chicagoshakes.com PR00000ON Raymond snd Burton X. and Gayle and NEW WORK The Harold and Mimi SPONSORS Judy McCaskev Shdi L Rosenberg Glenn R. rum FARINER Steinberg Charitable îrust MAJOR 2rt4/1S SEASON SUPPORTERS SMO O' f!rrn Rank Ctd. NMq 44 GO CALENDAR g Go Calendar, from Previous Page Pilgrim Chamber Players - "The Monday, April 27 IrIsh music sessIon:Enjoy Irish mu- Stars of Tomorrow":The program sic every Tuesday night. 7 p.m. Tues- "The One and Only Ivan": Lifeline includes: solo and chamber music with day, The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Theatre's KidSeries presents this world a prize-winning violin soloist and pia- "Great American Songbook":The Church St., Evanston, free, 84 7-864- premiere adaptation based on the best no soloist, a piano trio, a clarinet trio UIC Jazz Ensemble, directed by Andy 1679 selling hook by Katherine Applegate and a string quartet 3 p.m. Sunday, Baker, offers its own twists on a selec- and illustrated by Patricia Castelao. For Highland Park Community House, tion ofclassic jazz literature. The Jazz 27 years, the world of Ivan the gorilla 1991 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, Workshop opens the concert. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 29 was a dull cage, until he meets Ruby, a free, 847-433-0992 Monday, UIC Theatre, 1044 W Harri- captured baby elephant. 11 a.m. and 1 son St., Chicago, $7-$10, 312-996-2939 Hurray for the RIff Paff :With Daniel p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Lifeline Thea- Midwest Young Artists Choral and Romano. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lincoln tre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Jazz Concerts:The Midwest Young Lord Huron:With Leon Bridges. 8 p.m. Hall, 2424 N. LincolnAve., Chicago, $15. 773-761-4477 Artists Choral Ensembles perform. 1:30 Monday, Vic Theatre/Brew & View, $15-$18, 773-525-2501 p.m. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Ravinia 3145 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, $25, Festival, Bennett-Gordon Hall, 418 773-472-0449 The Replacements:8 p.m. Wednes- Sunday, April 26 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, $15- day, Riviera Theatre, 4746 N. Racine $30, 847-266-5100 Klesza:With Betty Who. 7:30 p.m. Ave., Chicago, $51, 773-275-6800 i MagIc of Rhythm:The Chicago Phil- Monday, Metro, 3730 N. Clark St., Chi- harmonic Chamber Players juxtapose Rob Haight: The Music of John Col- cago, $25, 773-549-0203 Classical GuItarIst Peter Fletcher: trane and Billy Strayhorn: music with magical illusions. 12 p.m. Join Rob New York City musician Peter Fletcher Sunday, City Winery Chicago, 1200 W Haight as he celebrates the music of Classical Organ Recital:Organ recital performs selections from his new Ed- John Coltrane and Billy Strayhorn. 8 Randolph St., Chicago, $10-$20; $5 for by David C. Jonies, associate director of yard Grieg CD. His program includes kids under age 18,312-957-0000 p.m. Sunday, Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. music at Holy Name Cathedral in Chi- works by Bach, Michael Praetorius, a Lincoln Ave., Skokie, $20, 847-677-7761 cago. 1:30 p.m. Monday, Presbyterian Fandango by Spanish composer Joa- Something Wonderful: The Music of Homes - Elliott Chapel, 3131 Simpson qu?n Rodrigo, and two Catalonial folk Sixl3Acapelia Cantor's concert: Rodgers L HammersteIn;The Chi- St. Evanston, free, 847-492-2915 songs, arranged for guitar by Miguel Beth Hillel Congregation B'nai Emu- cago Bar Association Symphony Or- Llobet. Also performs a special version chestra and Chorus perform with the nah presents its annual cantor's con- ofthe traditional Shaker Hymn, Simple cert featuring the musical group Tuesday, April28 Elgin Master Chorale and winners of Gifts. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Fremont Pub- The American Prize in Voice national Sixl3Acapella. 4 p.m. Sunday, Beth lic Library 1170 N. Midlothian Road, Hillel Congregation B'nai Emunah, competition. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sym- Europ.:8 p.m. Tuesday, House of Mundelein, free, 847-918-3239 phony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave., 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette, $30- Blues, 329 N. Dearborn St, Chicago, Chicago, $20-$75, 312-294-3000 $36; $18 for children ages 13-18; Free $32.50, 312-923-2000 Have an event to submit? Go to for children under 12, 847-256-1213 chicagotribune/calendar. Nt daCar Now? Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem.

Find cars close to home that you can afford. carquick We accept all credit applications. Powered by Tribune Get started at carquick.com r' MOVIES 45 Kow pia steppenwoif " k "Cinderella" *** , PG,1:45, family. Refreshingly free of all snark, the satis- fying new live-action "Cinderella" from the princess manufacturing company known as Disney is a sincere, o openhearted rendering of the familiar fairy tale. "Downton Abbey" star Lily James was a first-rate choice for this "Cinderella:' as was screenwriter Chris BYRORY KIN NEAR Weitz. - Michael Phillips

DRECTED BY ENSEMBLE MEMBERF RA N 1< G A LATI "Furious 7" *** PG-13, 2:20, action. Under the hood we're all Vin Diesel, THE HERD is captivating audiences and critics trying to live a meaningful life a quarter-mile at a time. Yet the film series begun in the pre-9/11 era with "The Fast and the Furious" has sustained itself through weak "**** 4 stars. A family sequels and exuberant ones. Keep it coming, pal. We'll tell you when we've had enough. Even with its dull drama that sticks with you... stretches and hacky, maniacal editing rhythms, "Furi- ous 7" does the trick. lt's roughly as realistic as Georges this is Steppenwoif acting Melles' "A Trip to the Moon:'of course. But revisiting our old pals (one of whom is played at its best" -Chicago Tribune by an actor who is no longerwith us) and watching them survive one unsurvivable colli- sion or plunge after another,continues against the odds to have a walloping charm all its own.M.P

"Get Hard" * R, L40, comedy. Will Ferrell plays James King, a stuffy hedge-fund wizard with a duplicitous gold digger (Alison Brie) for a fiancee and a lifetime of unexam- ined prejudices and privileges about to catch up with his sorry self. Framed and arrested for fraud and em- bezzlement, King hires carwash manager Darnell (Kevin Hart), whom he mistakes for a hardened ex- con, to school him in prison survival and sexual as- sault prevention In a 30-day runup to San Quentin. Is the movie homophobic and rac- st? I'd say sort of and sort of. Gay-panic humor isn't quite the same thing as homopho- bla. but it's close enough to be tiresome. - MP

"Home" *** PG, 1:3e, family. The cuddliest alien invasion movie ever, "Home" contains nifty turns of phrase and some actu- al, verifiable verbal wit, owing in large part to its source "Without a single material, Adam Rex's 2007 children's book "The True "Caustic humor Meaning of Smekday." In the grand Hollywood tradition, false note... Dream Works Animation threw out most of that book and love here... (and the film's original title, "Happy Smekday!") after a brilliant optioning the property seven years ago. Even though vividly acted... screenwriters Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember over-pack the revised storyline, they get production" some crucial aspects right. - MP stellar cast" -Chicago Sun-Times -Chicagoland Theater Reviews

"Insurgent" ** /2 PG-13, 1:59, action. Chicago has never looked less Now Playing toddlin' than it does In "Insurgent:' the second of four planned movies to be pulled, taffylike, out of the steppenwolf.org 312-335-1650 hugely popular Veronica Roth "Divergent" trilogy. I Director Robert Schwentke, who has made some Official 2014/15 Season entertaining hokum ("Flightplan") and some duds co,or.t, Presenting Sponsor Corporate Production Sponsor lighting Sponsor ("P.l.P.D'), proves simpatico with the increased levels of on-screen violence in this second installment of the serles. The actors (Shailene Woodley, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort and Kate Winslet) Allstate are more or less saving this franchise's bacon. "Insurgent" is a tick or two livelier than GOOD KANOS the first one, - M.P 4,

If you love where you work, nominate your company for a Top Workplace award.

TOP WORK PLACES (íIücaotribunc

Visit: www.chicagotribune.com/nominate 47 DEATH NOTICES We extend our condolences to thefamilies and loved ones of those who have passeL

rs

Frhnark, Nancy Nancy Frimarkof Park Ridge.Afrest Sunday. Timme, Elliott :. April 12,2015. Elliott Timme (Tim) passed away peacefully on April Beloved wife of Howard. Loving mother of Shari 18, 2015 at age 89. Tim was born on June 15, 1925, (Mark) Olshansky and Robert Jr. (Mary) Mundo. the son of Elliott and Hazel Timme. He graduated Fond grandmother of Allison, Christopher and Mae. from Oak Park-River Forest High School and later Great grandmother of Lana. from Beloit College, where he met his beloved wife, Tellyour Dear sister of Robert "Jerry" ( Louise) Ryan. Loving Joan. They were married in 1949. They had two dog owner of Reggle and Meimel. daughters, Ann Knight and Beth (Michael) Magrath. A Celebration of Life was held on Saturday, April They were loving grandparents to Matthew and 18th from 10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. at the Park Ridge Todd Knight and Jennifer and Andrew Feliu. At the CountryClub 636 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge time of his death, Tim had six great-grandchildren: I 61)068 (847) 823-3101. Aluncheon followed. A Charlotte, Henry, Reagan, Madison, Luke, and private burial has taken place at the Town of Maine Benjamin. Tim was an active and faithful member Cemetery Park Ridge. Nancy was a member of the of the Park Ridge Presbyterian Church where he 20th Century Women's Club, Chairman of Promises taught Sunday School and Confirmation for over 50 Loved One's of Park Ridge Public Art Project for Rainbow years. He loved children and also participated as a Hospice, former board member of the Park Ridge senior reader at Roosevelt and Washington schools. BoardofNorthwesternUniversitySettlement He will be dearly missed by both family and friends. House,Committee member oftheLutheran In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Elliott & General Gala, Auxiliary member of the Park Ridge Joan Timme Scholarship Fund at the Park Ridge CIvic Orchestra, former of the Brickton Arts Presbyterian Church would be appreciated. Center, former board member of the Park Ridge Sign Guestbook at chicagotrlbune.com/obituaries Teen Center.Should friends desIre memorials to 'Story RainbowHosplce.org would be appreciated.

Sign Guestbook at chkagotribune.com/obituarles

Stokes, Charles O. 'Chuck' Commemorate (t!lrl's O. " Chuck" Stokes, 85, of Montgomery formerlyofNorrldge passed away Tuesday, April 14, following a long battle with cancer. Beloved and Devoted hus- yourbelo band of Patricia (Bulat) for 26 years. ved ProudfatherofRussell(Vlrgina), Timothy(Paulette), and the late Charles (Renee), Leonard(Maria)Bulat,Daniel(Peggy)Bulat. Dearest Grandfather of IO and Great grandfather of 7. Loving son of the Late Charles and Mildred Stokes and brother of the late Arleen and Joyce. He Includeaphoto was born and raised in Chicago June 10, 1929 and attended Foreman high school where he enjoyed Call 866399.0537 or visit: playing football. After graduating Chuck began a construction apprenticeship as a lather working placeanad.tribunesuburbs.com with his father and future father-In-law. A short ofyourlovedone. time later he was drafted into the military service. He served the United States Army in the 5th Army Corp of Engineers and was deployed to serve our country duri ng the Korean War. He was honorably discharged and returned to Chicago for work and 866-399-0537 marriage which brought him 3 sons. He moved his family to Norridge In 1958 where he took a position as part time member of the police department and g66-399-0537 the office of Deputy Marshal until 1981. Retired in To 1993 from Carpenters Local 74, he moved out to Montgomery Illinois with wife Patricia Bulat. He loved spending time with his growing family and the 866-399-0537 time spent fishing with his boys up north. PLACE Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 19, 2015 from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Beidelman- 866-399-0537 KunschFuneralHomes & Crematory,2402! Call 866.399.0537 or visit: Royal Worlington Drive, Naperville,IL. Funeral ANAD service. Monday 10:30 am, at the funeral home. 866-399-0537 Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. placeanad.tribunesuburbs.com Info: 630.355.0264 wIth online guestbook at www. CALL beidelmankunschfh corn 866-399-0537 th/e4nw> -

W*ALHOME&CIt'flTOI I It) Pt 0.d .t. t1p.dS) .I 866-399-0537 Sign Guesthook at chica gotri bune.com/obituaries 48 YQSHOULI1 Baptist PSYCHYOURSE Living Hope Church 50(9) ràwJord Ave SkOkie. [60016 UP (224) 935-5758 It4 w.trvinghnpecfvcago cam THE Sundays 1030am I Wednesday's 700 pm REARVI Jewish EW

Devar Emet Messianic Synagogue MIRRORTOFACE /800 Nies Ave Skokie 84/6149146 www devaremet org

loin Us for Shabbat Services at lOam "A Community of Jews A who believe and teach MECHAHIC. that Vesftua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah SAVE 31

(.MI2l2-tld (8 KOL EMETH f3utcWMl,.tm Conservative Congregation Rabbi Barry Schecyter 5130 louSy, Sko%ie 847-6733370 li block west of Eden'sl Experience Earth's most perfect water Congregation Bene Shalom

4435 OaktOfl SkOkie (847) 677-3330 -wtegeridbRgai - - benestsom org Jnterfa4h Families welcome Slaild O IcelAnd Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldhamei Asst Rabbi Shari Chen. yeveSagowi8n8Cc.--. Soloist Charlase Brooks All seesces voice and sign language nOJCgrtiC prUptir'r cregte a Check our website for service times rniracijknoo resource beneath Introducing the Earths Crust The legends Ö)fus Søcin was born afho- been constnt)y repletiisrs Service & Repair. srowrneft and rgjflfa0 eve

Cherished by gerlecvtic - the sourcef lcg4r TO IIu st fir kibor und pnrts tiI y riti ireo Thisoristrenatura, eCg-,a: o ftitered through'lCi8flt OVO %() y' 'II Jotit poy more thouIOtI.I i'tiId, rock, creating remarkable DU' ii - IeSeuu h. Pric&. Find, Get the nyu' '.'"rvi' '--s, and ootimal minera) balarrce Clean :ren o ADVERTISE without all the drama. every si kelandic Glacial.

PLEASE ¡CF. LANPIC 0 CALL

"31% oli the regular 312-283-7023 home delivery price. Home delivery available in most areas tri Chicago. Ait I)UIVB

I.- AUTOS

The LEDs on the Audi R8 LMX concept's high beam laser shine twic LIGHTEN UP as far down the New vehicles sport innovative LED features

BY STEPHEN RYNKIEWICZ Tribune Newspapers

Cars and trucks are lighting up like billboards in an effort to improve safety, increase efficiency and offer things never before seen on new cars and never before seen from behind the wheel. Ford F-150 trucks haven't just lightened up with their military-grade aluminum frames. The top trim levels also light up the front, rear, ments on that question tures that could make driv- put more light on the places sides and bed with LED than they had on many ing safer. But U.S. regula- you need to see and you can (light emitting diode) other topics, whether it wasfions haven't caught up. respond more quickly and lamps, including a tiny seat belts or tires explod- "T.n the BMW and Audi, accurately," Bullough says. spotlight with cop-car ing," Teodecki says. when you drive down a "On a sharp turn there's a intensity An LED lamp costs rural road this sytem will larger a benefit. In fact, "If you're looking for an more, but now it's reliable automatically switch the people tend to drive a little address at night, you can enough to outlast the vehi- high-beam mode on, and bit faster when they can see utilize a joystick to move a ele itself. "It's really an when it senses the presence more. But it's not like we'll spot lamp in the side mir- engineering task to make it ofan oncoming car it will increase our speed and ror," says John Teodecki, durable, because the heat actually dim just the por- become more reckless." Ford's exterior systems radiates out of a little 1-by-3 tion ofthe beam pattern in Combining lights with engineer on the redesigned millimeter space," he adds. the direction ofthat on- sensors will bring further truck. SleekLEDarrays like those on the Audis above are smaller, "The thermal efficiency is coming car," Bullough says. safety advances. "The next Not all the new technol- brighter and longer-lasting than conventional headlamps. getting better and better, so "The oncoming driver will step now that you have ogy 5 street legal in the you get more light output see what looks like low- solid-state lighting is that U.S., but it's already making Audi concept cars tip off tion to it," Bullough says. for the same energy. We're beam headlights but the you can start to integrate gains in styling safety and LED lights to curves on the "There are three or more seeing exponential in- driver with these head- other electronic features," sustainability "You're see- road ahead. The headlamps segments to it that turn on creases year over year." lights has high beams ev- Teodecki says. "You can ¡ng the face of vehicles then shine more light in the in sequence, the middle erywhere except in the now start to put light right changing," Teodecki says. direction ofthe turn. Both first then the one next to it oncoming driver's field of where you want in the "Stylists are loving it, loving add high-beam lasers that so the light looks like it's Daytime edge view." road." the flexibility that it brings." switch on when no cars are growing from the inside The new technology has The U.S. National High- Bullough says LED tech- in sight, and shine twice as out. In our experiments, an edge in daytime running way Traffic Safety Agency nology is proving more LED advantage far down the road. people recognize this kind lights, not only for eyebrow defines headlights as either effective and efficient than "We can take for granted ofturn signal more quickly, styling but for holding their high-beam or low beam - sodium street lights."You This year Toyota starts that LED headlights and and drivers are more reh- color while burning at for now they can't be both. can have them more easily outfitting new models with signal lights are going to be ably telling ifit's going right lower intensity "There is Rensselaer Polytechnic dim at different times of the a row of LED lights that bright enough and use a lot or left." some evidence that the conducted tests for NHTSA night, which you some- cast a narrow beam at high- less power," says John D. Mazda estimates using daytime running lights are in 2008 but new standards times can't do with our way speeds and expand to a Bullough, senior research LED headlights will shed beneficial when there's are still being considered. sodium lights. Maybe we wide area at low speeds. By scientist at the Lighting 150 pounds in the 2016 rain, snow, fog or other "How can you define the can put street lights on at casting light toward the Research Center of Rens- MX-5, helping engineers weather that makes it hard performance in an ob- different levels at different sidewalk, Toyota hopes to selaer Polytechnic Institute shorten front overhang and to see in the daytime," jective way you can test?" times of night. make foot traffic easier to in Troy, N.Y. "So now the shift weight to a stiffer Bullough says. "We don't Bullough explains. "We "But it is worth thinldng see. In its native Japan, 7 focus is on performance - fráme that better with- need them on in clear don't want our lights to get about ifwe used headlights out of 10 pedestrian deaths can we do better than what stands a front-offset crash. weather. Automatic sys- so smart that they start more we may have less use are at night. a low-beam and a high The smaller headlights teins can basically sense doing funny things." for street lighting, and that Toyota will include auto- beam headlight have been are brighter than arc lights ambient weather through a Regulation isn't holding has implications for energy matic high-beams in its for five decades?" in the cuiTent model. camera or other source." back other technologies, use, government costs, light Safety Sense packages, The concept's clear LEDs lack the purple- When hooked up to such as lamps that swivel pollution and other con- starting this year and roll- taillights, still several years haze glare ofarc lights cameras or other sensors, with the wheel. Insurance cerns for outdoor lighting ing out across most North from production, will glow popular on European cars. digitally controlled lights data show lower claims at night. They're part of the American models by the yellow for turn signals and "We've conducted research can cast more light at ap- from drivers with the adap- same ecosystem." end of 2017. red for brake lights. that shows it creates more proaching objects, or less at tive headlights. The navigation systems "The Ford Mustang turn discomfort in your eyes. approaching cars - fea- "We've shown when you Rynkíewicz is afreelancer in this year's BMW and signal almost has an anima- NHTSA got more corn- turn light into a curve, you for the Chicago Tribune. 50 SPORTS Mooney opts toleave Air Force,alleges bullying BY ERic V DRIL you've proven you can Pioneer Press play in the Mountain West Conference? Earlier this month, Matt A: Yeah.It'sactually Mooney was granted a re- amazing how different it is lease from his scholarship because I didn't get nearly at Air Force. Mooney, a as many looks[in high Notre Daine grad, averaged school]. Those are the 19.2 minutes and 6.9 points schools that I've kind of per game as a freshman for narrowed it down to, but the Falcons. I've received calls from a lot Mooney is currently in of other schools. In high Colorado, where he's con- school, I had two offers out tinued training and is fin- of high school, or three ishing the second semester offers. Now, I've picked up, of his freshman year. Once I think, I counted eight - it ends, Mooney plans on and other schools are still taking visits before he se- kind of contacting me. lects his next school. Some schools contacted Pioneer Press freelance me, but then I wasn't their sports reporter Eric Van No. i choice, so they got Dril spoke with Mooney on other guys. Friday afternoon. They dis- But in high school, I was cussed what he's looking a risk. Coming out of high for in his next college, the school, I was a risk. I'm not possibility of playing with super athletic or anything his younger brother Joe like that. I don't necessarily Mooney and alleged bully- wow coaches, but after ingat AirForce.Joe playing a year in the Moun- Mooney is a senior at Notre tain West, a lot of coaches Dame College Prep. that saw me play in high Q: After you're granted school - or even didn't - a release from your schol- just know that, "OK, he can arship, what happens? play at that level, so he can What's the next step, in play for us." I had a decent term of your basketball freshman year, /good playing career? enough to the point where t A: Well, I've got quite a picked up some interest and few Division I offers on the I'll have an opportunity to table right now. Once I'm play Division I basketball in able to leave, I've got to my future. make some visits and de- Q: This time around, cide relatively quickly CHRISTIAN MURDOCK/AP what are you looking for where I'm going to play theAir Force guard Matt Mooney shoots over Utah State forward Sean Harris during the second half on Feb. 27 at Clune in a school and a basket- next four years. I've gotArena at the Air Force Academy. ball program? three years of eligibility and A: In a program, what then I've got to sit out onerelease to a list of schools Icall or talk to people I knowschool. Colgate, Penn in the IvyI'm looking for is, is a team year. put together that I would be- and see if they know if Q: You mentioned of-League, University of Newgoing to give me a place that Q: Once you're grantedinterested in going to. Then thisschool, or anybody,fers you have. Are youHampshire and Louisiana-has good facilities and good a release from your schol-my name goes out on theneeds a guard. Knowing aable to tall about that atLafayette.There's somefans - and just a winning arship, how exactly doestransfer list and word gets lot ofpeople helps me out inall - some of the schoolsother schools in the mix,program and a winnin it work? Do coaches startout. The first few days, a lotthis situation because theythat have offered youbut those are probably theenvironment? But th reaching out to you? Doof schools called me andknow people who knowscholarships, at thisones I'm narrowing it downcoaching staff andthc you have to reach out totalked to me about comingpeople. Everybody's tryingpoint? to, at this point. teammates are really im- coaches? and visitingand playing andto help each other out. A: Yeah.Right now, Q: Obviously you wentportant to me, because A: It works both ways.stuff like that. If I don't hear This time around, I'veschools I'm going to takethrough recruiting whenyou're going to be spending Once I was granted myfrom all the schools I wantgot to make the right deci- visits to that want me andyou were in high schooLso much time with those release, our NCAA compli- to hear from, then I cansion. And make it a good fit have offered me would beIs it much different, atguys. Just making sure I ance guy sends out mysend out an email or evenforbasketball and for University ofSouth Dakota,this point, given thatreally like the coaching stafi SPORTS

-- the guys that are recruit- Q: You mentioned bui- would have done what he ing me - and then thelying before. Are there did and waited out my teammates, as well. specific examples of senior year, so I think he's And, froma schoolthings that you had to do doing the right thing. standpoint, just a good aca- where you kind of look Q: And did you guys demic school because that's back and say, "Why did I ever tall about possibly going to set you up for your have to do this?" playing together? life after basketball. So defi- A: Freshmen were not A: We have talked about nitely thinking about aca- allowed to wear our back- that, because a few schools dernicsas well, butI'dpacks. We had to carry our are actually talking to both probably say basketball isbackpacks in our left hand, of us about that now. I my main focus. and we have to run to and would love to play with Q: Going to Air Force, Ifrom class - to and from him. He's 6-3 and he's still would assume is a mucheverywhere. One day, I was growing, so he could play difference college experi- running to mandatory the 2 - maybe even the 3. nce than the normal col-breakfast with my back- And he could even play the ege experience.Isthatpack in my left hand. I'm point. I'm a 1-2, but prob- what you're seeking, too, atrunning there, it's 6:45 in ably more of a1.He's a 1-2, this point - is just a normalthe morning, it's cold. And probably more of a 2. So college experience? I mean,one of the upperclassmen New Hampshire has of- how long do you have to besays I'm not running fast fered both of us, and wants in the military after gradu-enough and they just us to both go there. They ating? Five years? dropped me and made me want me to play the i and A: You've got to serve five start doingpush-ups. That's want him to play the 2. yearsinthemilitary I kind ofthe stufftheycan do. Then Colgate called me, onestly have no problemThere's a lot of examples, and asked about him - and ith the military, it's justbut that's one of them. they asked me if I would he Air Force Academy isn't There's a lot of great like to play with him. I said, he same as the military It's people there, too, but a lot "Yeah, I wouldn't mind at much differentplace.of the reasons a lot of all." So now they reached reshman year hereis people leave is just because out to him. South Dakota, I really rough. It's meant toof things like that - upper- think is doing the same )e a year to see if you canclassmen, especially. When thing. So it's a possibility tick it out and see if you'rethey leave freshman year, butit'snot anecessity. ,eady for the military, but ait's upperclassmen and just We're both just going to rOt of things go on thatnot being treated the way pick the right school for )eople don't really realize.you feel you should be each of us. here's a lot of bullying and treated. Q: Once you get out of hings like that, honestly, Pioneer Press reached out Air Force, you mentioned ecause the system is [run] to theAir Force Academy for that you want to make a y upperclassmen. And a response. decision quickly once the shmen have no power, Air Force Academy semester ends [in mid- hatsoever. It was just a spokesman Meade Warthen: May].Do youhave a date ugh year. It was kind ofCadet Mooney went throu in mind? Does it have to be within a week? Within 4epressing, actually. the same type of training It ends mid-March, so it that everybody else did. He a couple of weeks? ended about a month ago - certainly wasn't singled out A:It has to be soon - 411 the restrictions and the by any means. This is some- within a couple of weeks - extra things freshmen have thing men and women alike RICHARD BAJJALIEH/CHICAGO TRIBUNE becauseIhave to go to do, and the things wehave to deal with. It's veryNotre Dames Matt Mooney(23)tries to drive on the St. Viator defense on ian.26, 2013,in through the admission couldn't do, and allthe tough, like all basic trainingHoffman Estates. processtoget intothe training. It ended about aand the first part of a school before it's too late. month ago. person's career is. One of theclassmen who conduct this thing, in terms of basket-like robots, pretty much.And then most schools will It's just a tough place to reasons 1it's tough] is to gain training monitor each otherball with his recruiting.There's not really basket-start summer school, and be at, and I'm trying to go tophysical fitness. To know very carefully, and they also Have you provided anyball instincts involved -workouts with their guys, a school where I can gethow to respond to stress -are monitored by commis-advice to him, after goinglike you don't read andin mid-June. So that's a home more often becausephysical stress, along withsioned officers, who are overthrough ¡t yourself tworeact, you go from piece to month after I'll be able to family's really important tomental stress. It's very goodthem. years ago? piece to piece. And I didn'tstart visiting. There's also a me. And if there's an oppor-at doing that. It also helps a Q: And that upperciass- A: Yeah, I actually talkedreallylike playinglike that. Ifew dead periOdS, like May tunity to play close to home,person immerse intothefian. He wasn't a basket-with him last night. We'veloved the coaching staff and 21st to May so I'll have I would definitely put thatmilitary and Air Force cul- ball player, was he? talked a lot, because I didn'tthe teammates, but I didn'tto get out, make a few visits on the top of my list. It's just ture. And it gives leadership A: He was just an upper-know exactly what I waslike playing with that and make a decision rela- not really what the mil- training to our upperclass-classman. YeaK All of thegetting myself into, espe- And just the school here,tively quickly. I'm not sure itary's like here. Once you men. The upperclassmen are basketball guys, we all lookciaily the way the Air ForceI didn't have a great experi- ifit will be in a week or two, get out, it's different. It's being trained to be leaders. out for each other. The Academy runs a Princeton-ence with the school. Andbut I think it might have to much more relaxed. ButNow, of course, if you'reseniors andstuff.Butstyleoffense.I watchedthen I could never come be. here, it's very controlledreceiving this training youthey're not always around. I them play and they told mehome. Basically you get and very strict and dis-may have the impressiondon't have any of them inthey run the Princeton, butthree weeks over the sum-Van Dril is a freelance re- ciplined. I went through six that you're being pushedmy squadron - in my groupIdidn't actually really knowmer and a few days onporterfor Pioneer Press. weeks of basic training. Itaround, but no bullying orof people I live with. whatitwaslikeuntilChristmas to go home.I was a tough year, to say the hazingis allowed. Wejustdo Q: Your brother Joe'splaying in it. And it's verymissed my family a lot, too. Twitter @VanDniSports least. not tolerate that. The upper-going through a similarrestrictive.Youkind of playSo going back,Iprobably 52 SPORTS Niles West grad Loyd excitedto join Storm BY JAYDA EvArs Lewis' UConn in the NCAA them and where they got Showcasing her talent is The Seattle Times championship game. Loyd picked,"said Mosqueda-what Loyd said she's most opted to declare early for Lewis, who was Loyd'slooking forward to doing Seattle used the WNEAthedraft,qualifying be- roommate during pastthis summer. The two-time draft to add instant offense. cause she turns 22 in the stints with USA Basketball. All-American led the ACC with its No. i overall picksame calendar year (Oct. 5). "The overall goal was forwith 20 20-point games this on April 16, the Storm se- "It was a gift that was me to get drafted by a teamseason, set a school and lected Notre Dame guardgiven to our city and given and get the opportunity toconference record with and Nues West graduateto our franchise," first-year live out my dream - I gotfour 30-point games, and is , who averagedStorm coach that." the program'sfirsttop a career-high 19.8 points in said of Loyd. "She's got the How Loyd and Mosque-WNBA draft pick. leading theIrishtoits potential to be a really good da-Lewis will fit into the Loyd is the Storm's third fourth straight Final Four player in our league." new-look Storm could beall-time No. i overall pick. appearance. With the third A crowd of about 300 unknown until the season- Bird (2002) followed center pick, Seattle selected Con-Storm fans gathered on opener on June 6. WNBALauren Jackson (2001) as necticut forward KaleenaApril 16 at a private party in training camp opens Mayback-to-back top choices. Mosqueda-Lewis, thedowntown Seattle to wit- 17, and Boucek is going inBird and Jackson won two NCAA's all-time leader inness Loyd and Mosqueda- with an open mind. WNBA titles for Seattle. 3-pointers made (398) and a Lewis be drafted. The room Sue Bird and "When I saw it [the draft three-time national cham- filled with cheers and opti- JESSICA HILL/AP forward Crystal Langhorneorder], I thought Wow, this pion. mism once the first-roundNotre Dame's Jewell Loyd, right, spends time with her are the sole returning start- is a great opportunity to go The combination was selections were announced. family as a television crew films her before the WNBA draft ers. to a great organization," unexpected when Alisha The same fans waded ori April 16 in Uncasville, Connecticut. "I don't like pre-deter-said Loyd, who said she's Valavanis, the Storm's first-through a 12-22 season with mined roles because play-still going to graduate with- year general manager andthe Storm last year, the But talk all winter wasLoyd and University ofers grow," said Boucek, ain the year. "But really, I just team president, beganteam missing the postsea- Seattle was going to select Minnesota sophomoreformer WNBA guard. "Iwanted a team that was looking at the draft lastson for the first time sinceMosqueda-Lewis, who atAmanda Zahui B. declaringnever wanted anybody towilling to take a chance on winter. Loyd is a 5-foot-10 2003. The positive was win- 5-11, shot 48.8 percent fromearly. The latter turns 22 in define me. I want to giveme and believe in me and junior who'd stated she'dning the draft lottery daysthree-point range. September and was se-them [Storm players) op-my abilities. I brought so play her senior season. after losing the final regu- "I'm not bothered at all,"lected by Tulsa with theportunities for new startsmuch spark and energy to That changed after Notrelar-season game to eventualMosqueda-Lewis said ofsecond overall pick. and want to see what theythe college game, I want to Dame lost to Mosqueda- WNBA champion Phoenix. getting bumped because of "I'm really happy for show me." do that here."

Tinkoffleads North Centralto No. 2 D-III softball ranking BY NICK BULLOCK Oakton women's the team's 32 games, starting 28. Pioneer Press Guerin graduate Rebecca basketball makes Bartiiicki was named first team Three localsoftballplayers all-conference. She finished third have pushed North Central Col-smooth jump in the nation with 397 rebounds. lege to No. 2 in the NCAA Division The accolades continue to pour Maine East graduates Jaziene III ranldngs for the Great Lakesin for the Oakton CommunityGonzalez and Laura Lherrison Region. released on April 16. The College women's basketball team.also were on the team. Gonzalez Cardinals were 22-2 and 7-1 inAfter previously competing as aplayed in 27 games and averaged College Conference ofllimois andclub team, coach Melissa Rausch- 6.5 points and 3.7 assists per game. Wisconsin. enberg's squad joined the NJCAA Lherrison played in 28 games and Kiersten Tinkoff a senior firstDivision II Illinois Skyway Col-averaged 4.6 points and 5.4 re- baseman from Barrington, led the legiate Conference and won thebounds. team with a .477 hatting average conference titleinitsfirst at- Oakton's success came despite and ranked second with 30 RBI. tempt. having no more than six available She ranked third among regulars Alicia Gutierrez,aMaine players for the second half of the with a .605 sluing percentage South graduate, was named con-season. Rauschenberg, named and .521 on-base percentage. ference player of the year, firstconference coach ofthe year, said Brooke Kehoe, a sophomoreteam all-conference, first teamthe team even won two games catcher,isfrom Loyola.She all-region and third team All-when it finished with only four played and started in 21 gamesAmerican. She finished first inplayers on the court due to foul and had one home run and 11 RBI. NJCAA DivisionIIwith 143trouble and injury. Hinsdale South's Cede Por- steals, sixth in field goals with 249 Have a sugestion for the Col- tillo is a senior shortstop for the and seventh in assists with 171 in lege Roundup? Email Nick Bullock Cardinals. Her 20 walks helped 31 games. at bullockpioneer- her lead team regulars with a .566 Fellow Maine South alumna [email protected]. on-base percentage. Portillo also Melissa Davila, the team's cap- carried a .364 batting average and tain, was named second teamBullock is a freelance reporter forHinsdale South graduate Cede Portillo is a senior shortstop for the 18 RBI. all-conference. She played in 31 ofPioneer Press. Cardinals. s,

SPORTS 53

Veteran goalie, new-look defense spur Nues North girls soccer team 1 BY JONAH L within the system, as op- ROSENBLUM posed to what we played in Pioneer Press the past, where we more or less relied on the sweeper When Nina Yonan re- to bail us out when we had corded a shutout in her problems," Elkinssaid. Nues North soccer debut, "They're working together she was confused. as a group of four as op- "I didn't even know what posed to individually mark- a shutout was when I was a ing a player in their area of freshman," Yonansaid. the field." "They're like, 'Congratula- Their quick adjustment tions, you got a shutout, was helped along by a rope and I was like, 'Wait, what?' that the back line held during practice to learn Two years later, the Vi- how to defend as one. As kings goalkeeper knows four girls passed the ball what a shutout is - and is back and forth in front of recording them often. She them, defenders stepped to has five in seven games this the ball while maintaining season, including four in a their grip. row, with key savesin "If one stepped forward, recent scoreless ties against naturally the other three Wauconda and St. Ignatius. would actually move ac- "We're very happy cordingly,"said senior where we are with our Alyssa Brand, the team's defense and our goalkeep- leading scorer. "One person ing," coach Paul Elkins said. couldn't be hanging out "We counted on Nina in way out of position, be- those close games to make cause the rope would pull the one or two big saves them." that really do make a differ- The rope also helped ence in the game." teach them how to space Yonan had plenty to themselves. learn when she took over "That defense, back and the job asa freshman. forth, should all be con- Originally slated for the nected," Yonan said. "They bench, she won the posi- shoot together, they step lion when an older team- together and they cover mate was injured. togather." "She was kind of thrown Senior Madeline Valen- into the position and she te, junior Rose Zubeck and really did well," Elkins said. senior Courtney Ebeling Yonan had been playing have started every game at goalkeeper only since sev- defense.Seniors Myah enth grade. Aharoni and Demetra Go- While her opening shut- vis also have started on the out pointed to her poten- back line. tial, her game had obvious Having a third-year goal- weaknesses. First among ie to steady the rope - even them were her kicks and ifshe isn't holding it - may punts. She had her team- be most helpful of all. mates take all of her goal "Itstarts with Nina," kicks freshman year. Slow- Brand said."Ican't say ly, that turned into splitting enough good things about goal kicks with her team- Nina. She's so humble but mates, and this year, taking so competent and confi- them all on her own. dent at the same time. I "The No. i priority for a GEOFF SCHEEREP/PONEEP PRESS think sometimes she goalie is to make sure you In thisApril19, 2014,photo, Nues North goalkeeperÑiflaYonan, left, and Leyden's Renee Dionisio go up for a corner kick. doesn't even realize how make the save," Yonan said. big of a role she plays on "The next step is what you when she makes a playdidn't really know what to and I listened to everything improved in 2015. our team, but I definitely do after that." with her feet;' Elkins said. say or how to say it or how Coach C told me, because That's partly due to the know." According to Elkins, Yo- Leadership also tookoften. It's definitely some-he's taught me everything IVikings - 4-1-2 entering nan's teanunates now feel time. thing that's grown." know about goalkeeping,"the week - moving fromRosenblurnis a freelance comfortable playing the "I like being a leader and Yonan gives a good part Yonan said. three girls and a sweeper toreporterfor Pioneer Press. ball back to her feet. I like telling people what toof the credit to assistant Defense also is impor- a flat back four. "I told her she gives us an do' Yonan said with acoach Filip Cejovic. tant in a shutout, and the "It allows us to have Twitter @jonah!rosenb!um 11th player on the fieldlaugh. "As a freshman, I "I just trained really hard Vikings' defense has beendefinedresponsibilities 54

Nues West graduate Loyd taken

first overall ¡n WNBA draft.Page 52

'

MIes West graduate Jewell Loyd. right, holds up a Seat- tle Storm jersey with WNBA president Laurel J. Richie after the Storm selected Loyd as the No. i pick In the WNBA draft on April16 in Lincasvitie, Connecticut. JESSICA HILL/AP 55

4

Our Spring Sale is here. Enjoy up to 35% off April 24th-26th. At over 21,000 square feet, the Gurnee Antique Market features an endless array of high quality antiques curated by overloodiscerning dealers.

NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

ANTIQUE MARKE

w.

G U R N E E ANTIQUE MARKET. CO M

LOCATION MARKET HOURS Near Six Flags Great America Monday-Saturday lOam to 5pm 5742 Northridge Drive, Gurnee, IL Thursday-lOam to 8pm (847) 782-9094 Sunday-l2pm to 5pm

- ..t.,& V Monday & Tuesday Specials

I:

4 07. charbroiled filet mignon, 6 oz. lobster tail, soup or salad, potato or rice, and fresh vegetables.

Twin 4 oz. cha rbroiled bacon-wrapped filet mignon, soup or salad, potato or rice, and fresh vegetables.

:

* 'h t .fBOTTLES O? WINE

.i., à Monday & Tuesday

8349 W. Lawrence Ave., (« Cumberland Ave.), Norridge 708-453-5300www.theblossomcafe.com ScrveticfayDine-InOnLyFuLLBaravai1ab1e